I'm not sure if this is Bacula related or not, but I'm going to try...

I just restored some files from a backup to a new Windows XP box, and now when  
I go to access those files, I am getting access denied errors.  Looking at  
the security information on those files, it would appear they are owned by 
users that no longer exist.  And when I try to add Administrator as a user, I 
am still getting Access Denied errors (as in, I can't change the security 
settings on these files).  So, it would appear even an administrator account 
isn't all powerful.  Any recommendations on how to "bypass" windows security 
and get these files deleted?

Obviously Bacula could read these files (on the old system) and write them (on 
the new system), so I do I get the permission I need to delete them?

j----- k-----

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Joshua Kugler
CDE System Administrator
http://distance.uaf.edu/


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