Make sure you do it from in an elevated CMD prompt. And you need to remove the SYSTEM attribute as well.
-ASB: http://XeeSM.com/AndrewBaker On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 1:22 PM, Roger Wright <[email protected]> wrote: > Tried the attrib command and was able to remove the hidden setting on > the main folder but not on the contents. I'll play with icacls. > > > Die dulci fruere! > > Roger Wright > ___ > > > > > On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 1:13 PM, Michael B. Smith <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Between attrib.exe and icacls.exe you can make it do what you want (if > you are at least local admin). > > > > Regards, > > > > Michael B. Smith > > Consultant and Exchange MVP > > http://TheEssentialExchange.com > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Roger Wright [mailto:[email protected]] > > Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 1:11 PM > > To: NT System Admin Issues > > Subject: Re: Remote Recycle Bin Access? > > > > It's definitely a perms issue. But Windows 7 balks at altering a > "system" folder and its contents. > > > > > > Die dulci fruere! > > > > Roger Wright > > ___ > > > > > > > > > > On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 12:47 PM, Ralph Smith <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Did you check permissions? If Creator-Owner isn't listed you may have to > add it or give yourself permissions even after you take ownership. > >> > >> > >> > >>> -----Original Message----- > >>> From: Roger Wright [mailto:[email protected]] > >>> Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 11:38 AM > >>> To: NT System Admin Issues > >>> Subject: Re: Remote Recycle Bin Access? > >>> > >>> Thanks. I've copied the entire folder (3.5 GB) over to my machine > >>> and see two SID entries but can't view the contents. I tried taking > >>> ownership but no go. > >>> > >>> Suggestions? > >>> > >>> > >>> Die dulci fruere! > >>> > >>> Roger Wright > >>> ___ > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 11:16 AM, Ben Scott <[email protected]> > wrote: > >>> > On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Roger Wright <[email protected]> > wrote: > >>> >> I need to browse to a remote XP machine and view the Recycle Bin > >>> >> for a particular user. I see the hidden Recycler folder in the root > of C: > >>> >> but it's empty. Is there another location I can search? > >>> > > >>> > The Recycle Bin for a user is stored per drive, under C:\RECYCLER, > >>> > in a subdirectory named after their SID. For example: > >>> > > >>> > C:\RECYCLER\S-1-5-21-12345-5789-9876-54321 > >>> > > >>> > -- Ben > >>> > > >>> > ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ > >>> > ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~ > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > >>> ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ > >>> <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~ > >> > >> Confidentiality Notice: > >> > >> ---------------------------------- > >> > >> > >> > >> This communication, including any attachments, may contain confidential > information and is intended only for the individual or entity to whom it is > addressed. Any review, dissemination, or copying of this communication by > anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you are > not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply email, delete > and destroy all copies of the original message. > >> > >> ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ > >> <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~ > >> > >> > > > > ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ < > http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~ > > > > > > ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ > > ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~ > > > > > > ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ > ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~ > > ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~
