ireneshusband
Technical User
I have been trying to mount disk partitions as mounted volumes in Win XP Pro, i.e. I am trying to mount them as folders within my system volume (drive c
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The trouble is that when I do this I cannot delete any files from the mounted volumes. Strangely enough though, I can delete the same files if I access them by burrowing down from their drive letter in the My Computer window. It seems that I both have and don't have permission to delete the same files, depending on which path I use to get to them. I have the same problem with folders symlinked through NTFS junctions. I don not have any problem creating files or renaming them.
I have tried everything I can think of (both as a normal user and as an administrator) to grant every conceivable kind of permission to every user and my machine is now a complete security nightmare, but I just can't delete files on my mounted volumes.
Any ideas?
Thanks
The trouble is that when I do this I cannot delete any files from the mounted volumes. Strangely enough though, I can delete the same files if I access them by burrowing down from their drive letter in the My Computer window. It seems that I both have and don't have permission to delete the same files, depending on which path I use to get to them. I have the same problem with folders symlinked through NTFS junctions. I don not have any problem creating files or renaming them.
I have tried everything I can think of (both as a normal user and as an administrator) to grant every conceivable kind of permission to every user and my machine is now a complete security nightmare, but I just can't delete files on my mounted volumes.
Any ideas?
Thanks