D-Drive is not accessible message appears
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                        macky                    
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                            Feb 15, 2013 at 11:20 AM
                        
jack4rall Posts 6428 Registration date Sunday June 6, 2010 Status Moderator Last seen July 16, 2020 - Feb 16, 2013 at 12:14 PM
        jack4rall Posts 6428 Registration date Sunday June 6, 2010 Status Moderator Last seen July 16, 2020 - Feb 16, 2013 at 12:14 PM
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                    jack4rall
    
        
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Feb 16, 2013 at 12:14 PM
    Feb 16, 2013 at 12:14 PM
                        
                    Hello,
Try this 1
1) Click on Start --> Run --> Type control folders --> Press "Enter".
"Folder Options" window will be opened. Click on "View" tab --> Scroll down
and uncheck the check box "Use simple file sharing" --> Click on OK.
2) Now right-click on your D drive --> Properties --> Click on "Security" tab.
3) Click on "Add" --> Enter you user account name --> Click on OK --> Make sure
your user account name is selected in "Group or user names:" section --> Check
the check box "Full Control" --> Click on OK.
4) Follow the step 3 once again and this time enter system and
click on OK and give "Full Control" to the System.
Good Luck.
            Try this 1
1) Click on Start --> Run --> Type control folders --> Press "Enter".
"Folder Options" window will be opened. Click on "View" tab --> Scroll down
and uncheck the check box "Use simple file sharing" --> Click on OK.
2) Now right-click on your D drive --> Properties --> Click on "Security" tab.
3) Click on "Add" --> Enter you user account name --> Click on OK --> Make sure
your user account name is selected in "Group or user names:" section --> Check
the check box "Full Control" --> Click on OK.
4) Follow the step 3 once again and this time enter system and
click on OK and give "Full Control" to the System.
Good Luck.
