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Howto: Accedere A "" System Volume Information ""

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... per poter vedere i file inseriti in tale directory, dovete verificare in quale condizione siete rispetto a quelle qui sotto indicate:

Windows XP Professional and Home Edition - FAT32 File System

1. In Windows Explorer click [Tools] [Folder Options]

2. Click the [View] tab, click [show Hidden Files and Folders]

3. Clear [Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)] check box.

4. Click [Yes] on the change confirmation box and click [OK] to exit.

5. Double-click the System Volume Information folder to open.

Windows XP Professional on a Workgroup - NTFS File System

1. In Windows Explorer click [Tools] [Folder Options]

2. Click the [View] tab, click [show Hidden Files and Folders]

3. Clear [Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)] check box.

4. Click [Yes] on the change confirmation box and click [OK] to exit.

5. Right-click the System Volume Information folder in the root folder.

6. Click [Properties] and select the [security] tab. Click [Add]

7. Enter the name of the user you are allowing access to the folder.

8. Click [OK], and then click [OK].

9. Double-click the System Volume Information folder to open.

Windows XP Professional on a Domain - NTFS File System

1. In Windows Explorer click [Tools] [Folder Options]

2. Click the [View] tab, click [show Hidden Files and Folders]

3. Clear [Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)] check box.

4. Click [Yes] on the change confirmation box and click [OK] to exit.

5. Right-click the System Volume Information folder in the root folder.

6. Click [Properties] and select the [security] tab. Click [Add]

7. Enter the name of the user you are allowing access to the folder and select the account location.

8. Click [OK], and then click [OK].

9. Double-click the System Volume Information folder to open.

Using CACLS with Windows XP Home Edition - NTFS File System

In Windows XP Home Edition with the NTFS file system, it's necessary to take a different approach since Simple File Sharing does not allow modifying the Access Control Lists (ACL's). The result is the same, but you use the Cacls command-line tool to modify file or folder access control lists (ACL's).

1. Click [start] [Run] type cmd and click [OK].

2. Navigate to the root folder of the partition where the System Volume Information folder you want to access is located.

3. Type cacls ":\System Volume Information" /E /G :F and press ENTER

Note: In this instance, make sure you type the quotation marks as shown in the line above!!!

4. Double-click the System Volume Information folder to open.

5. To remove permissions, type cacls ":\System Volume Information" /E /R at the command prompt to remove all permissions for the user.

Using Safe Mode To Bypass Simple File Sharing

In situations where Simple File Sharing is being used it's easier to start the computer in Safe Mode because Simple File Sharing is off by default when XP is booted into Safe Mode. This is exactly the same routine that is detailed above in the "Windows XP Professional using the NTFS File System on a Workgroup or Standalone Computer" section.

1. In Windows Explorer click [Tools] [Folder Options]

2. Click the [View] tab, click [show Hidden Files and Folders]

3. Clear [Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)] check box.

4. Click [Yes] on the change confirmation box and click [OK] to exit.

5. Right-click the System Volume Information folder in the root folder.

6. Click [Properties] and select the [security] tab. Click [Add]

7. Enter the name of the user you are allowing access to the folder.

8. Click [OK], and then click [OK].

9. Double-click the System Volume Information folder to open.

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