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Access to System Volume Information on XP HOME


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Hello everyone. I have full access on SVI on xp PROFESSIONAL, but not on HOME. Since I have two disc with two different operating systems I can scan SVI HOME from PROFESSIONAL, but NOT SVI HOME on xp HOME. I follow this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309531/en , but it doesn't work on xp HOME. So I tried command prompt portable, but access was denied ( on xp home ). Now does any knows how I can obtain full indipendence on xp HOME? I also see setacl_cmdline but I don't knows how it works, and if it works, hence clacs doesn't work! Could any help me?

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Hi -

You could try this method as below -

Show Hidden Files and Folders in Windows XP:

  • Click Start and select My Computer
  • Click the Tools item from the menu at the top of the window (if you don't see Tools press the Alt key on your keyboard and it will appear)
  • Select Folder Options
  • Click the View tab and make sure Show hidden files and folders is selected under Hidden files and folders
  • Next, uncheck the box next to Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)
  • Then, uncheck the box next to Hide extensions for known filetypes
  • Click Apply then click OK

Reset Hidden Files and Folders in Windows XP:

  • Click Start and select My Computer
  • Click the Tools item from the menu at the top of the window (if you don't see Tools press the Alt key on your keyboard and it will appear)
  • Select Folder Options
  • Click the View tab and make sure Do not show hidden files and folders is selected under Hidden files and folders
  • Next, check the box next to Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)
  • Then, check the box next to Hide extensions for known filetypes
  • Click Apply then click OK

Thank You -

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