manderso
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Hello. First post after reading for the last few days. Cool place.
I brought an HP DV6000 laptop back to it's original image after it failed to install Vista SP1. The original image is on the recovery partition on the hard drive. Before I reimaged it, I had the HP software make a backup of the data on the drive, and it backed up the audio, video and pictures before wiping the drive and starting the reimage.
Long story short, I moved all the music back to the customers profile from the recovered profile, and he no longer has rights to play the music. Windows Media Player gives the (un)helpful message "Windows Media Player cannot access the file. The file might be in use, you might not have access to where the file is stored, or your proxy settings might not be correct." I'm attempting to play the file from explorer, and no proxy settings are set, so the message is useless.
I've found that if I the user full access permissions to the file directly, he's able to play it. Currently, the Administrators group has full access to all the files. The specific user accound has full access to the directories the music files are in, but isn't listed in the security properties of the music file itself. I'm certain the permissions are set to populate files and folders underneath the folder that I originally set the permission for (user\music).
So I can change the permissions for the folder the file is in all day, and it won't change a thing, though if I change the permission on the file itself, it plays.
Is there a batch permission editor, where I can choose files in directories, and apply the permissions without having to do one at a time? I realise that setting the permissions on the directory and having those permissions propogate down should work, but it's not.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
I brought an HP DV6000 laptop back to it's original image after it failed to install Vista SP1. The original image is on the recovery partition on the hard drive. Before I reimaged it, I had the HP software make a backup of the data on the drive, and it backed up the audio, video and pictures before wiping the drive and starting the reimage.
Long story short, I moved all the music back to the customers profile from the recovered profile, and he no longer has rights to play the music. Windows Media Player gives the (un)helpful message "Windows Media Player cannot access the file. The file might be in use, you might not have access to where the file is stored, or your proxy settings might not be correct." I'm attempting to play the file from explorer, and no proxy settings are set, so the message is useless.
I've found that if I the user full access permissions to the file directly, he's able to play it. Currently, the Administrators group has full access to all the files. The specific user accound has full access to the directories the music files are in, but isn't listed in the security properties of the music file itself. I'm certain the permissions are set to populate files and folders underneath the folder that I originally set the permission for (user\music).
So I can change the permissions for the folder the file is in all day, and it won't change a thing, though if I change the permission on the file itself, it plays.
Is there a batch permission editor, where I can choose files in directories, and apply the permissions without having to do one at a time? I realise that setting the permissions on the directory and having those permissions propogate down should work, but it's not.
Thanks for any help you can provide.