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Old 25-02-2008
Ed White
 
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XP partition and Vista partition--URGENT!

I've had a PC with 64-bit processor for over a year, but I've been running XP
Professional on a partition on it. Now that Vista 64 bit SP1 is available,
I've loaded that onto a second partition to test whether all my software will
run on it. While running in Vista, I went to the XP partition (which shows
up as drive D under Vista) and took ownership of the D:/.../My Documents
folder. However, when I boot under XP, permission is denied to view any
documents under the My Documents folder. Since I've not fully converted over
to Vista, I still need access to My Documents when I boot under XP. How do I
allow this?
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Ed

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Old 25-02-2008
Not Me
 
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Re: XP partition and Vista partition--URGENT!

Login to XP as admin and take ownership?
Make a login the same in both OS with same permissions?

"Ed White" <ewhite@newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
news:DA1EED91-D28B-4A93-8853-7FC2FECF0A9A@microsoft.com...
> I've had a PC with 64-bit processor for over a year, but I've been running
> XP
> Professional on a partition on it. Now that Vista 64 bit SP1 is
> available,
> I've loaded that onto a second partition to test whether all my software
> will
> run on it. While running in Vista, I went to the XP partition (which
> shows
> up as drive D under Vista) and took ownership of the D:/.../My Documents
> folder. However, when I boot under XP, permission is denied to view any
> documents under the My Documents folder. Since I've not fully converted
> over
> to Vista, I still need access to My Documents when I boot under XP. How
> do I
> allow this?
> --
> Ed




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Old 25-02-2008
RalfG
 
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Re: XP partition and Vista partition--URGENT!

I'm also running dual boot with XP. To avoid having that problem I moved all
of the documents/folders I needed to access from both OS's to a neutral
location on a 3rd partition.

"Ed White" <ewhite@newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
news:DA1EED91-D28B-4A93-8853-7FC2FECF0A9A@microsoft.com...
> I've had a PC with 64-bit processor for over a year, but I've been running
> XP
> Professional on a partition on it. Now that Vista 64 bit SP1 is
> available,
> I've loaded that onto a second partition to test whether all my software
> will
> run on it. While running in Vista, I went to the XP partition (which
> shows
> up as drive D under Vista) and took ownership of the D:/.../My Documents
> folder. However, when I boot under XP, permission is denied to view any
> documents under the My Documents folder. Since I've not fully converted
> over
> to Vista, I still need access to My Documents when I boot under XP. How
> do I
> allow this?
> --
> Ed



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Old 26-02-2008
Ed White
 
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RE: XP partition and Vista partition--URGENT!

It took a while to find it, but I got the answer.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308421
--
Ed


"Ed White" wrote:

> I've had a PC with 64-bit processor for over a year, but I've been running XP
> Professional on a partition on it. Now that Vista 64 bit SP1 is available,
> I've loaded that onto a second partition to test whether all my software will
> run on it. While running in Vista, I went to the XP partition (which shows
> up as drive D under Vista) and took ownership of the D:/.../My Documents
> folder. However, when I boot under XP, permission is denied to view any
> documents under the My Documents folder. Since I've not fully converted over
> to Vista, I still need access to My Documents when I boot under XP. How do I
> allow this?
> --
> Ed


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