I only have one account on that machine, and that is the admin account.
What's even stranger is the folder is said by the windows shell to be
"emtpy." But that is clearly not the case since Linux can read from it just
fine.
On 7/29/06, Yuval Fledel <yu...@gm...> wrote:
>
> On 7/29/06, amnesiac wrote:
> > Hi, I used ntfs-3g to write a folder with mp3 files inside it onto my XP
> > partition. They can be accessed from Linux just fine, both through
> ntfs-3g
> > and the standard NTFS driver in the kernel, but in windows all I ever
> get is
> > "Access is denied." when trying to open the folder. I tried killing
> explorer
> > and cd'ing on over to the directory via cmd.exe, but that doesnt help --
> > same story, access is denied. I am not aware of any ntfs bugzilla so I
> > report this here. What kind of information would be helpful to you guys?
> >
> > Perhaps more importantly, also, is that the apparently corrupt write has
> > made another folder in the same directory inaccessible -- well, it is
> > accessible, but all the mp3s in the folder exhibit the same behavior,
> access
> > is denied when trying to open them.
>
> I believe that this is a known documented issue of ntfs-3g.
>
> Only Administrators can access files created by ntfs-3g.
>
> Both ntfs-3g and the ntfs kernel driver ignore permissions, but Windows
> don't.
>
> Do you work as an Administrator? If you do, say so and we'll guide you
> further. If not, log in as one and give your usual user full access to
> the files.
>
> --
> Yuval Fledel
>
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