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Under the sharing tabs you can then change the folders permissions to include your user account on the current windows installation. I can't remember off hand whether you need to share the folder and set the permissions, or just set the permissions but I had the same problem as you and that is the solution I used.

Also, you can run XP setup and when setup picks up the installation on the 80 gig drive, you will have the option to repair that installation. You can do an inplace upgrade to the 80gig if the install disk can recognize that there was an os on the disk. Log in to the 20gig as the admin and see if you can reset the permissions on the 80gig folder.

Microsoft Knowledgebase Article for inplace upgrade. If you're asking for technical help, please be sure to include all your system info, including operating system, model number, and any other specifics related to the problem.

Also please exercise your best judgment when posting in the forums--revealing personal information such as your e-mail address, telephone number, and address is not recommended. Please note: Do not post advertisements, offensive material, profanity, or personal attacks. Please remember to be considerate of other members. All submitted content is subject to our Terms Of Use. General discussion. The PC started freezing frequently on the 80gig HD.

So I decided to reinstall windows to correct the problem. However, during installation the PC froze and thus it has become somewhat impossible to reinstall without formating the drive. I have some important works on this drive, so I cannot afford to loose them. Certificate auto-enrollment may not function correctly.

Edit the Registry Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: How to back up and restore the registry in Windows Start Registry Editor. Restart the operating system for the changes to take effect. EXE Run Dcomcnfg. Open the Computers folder.

Type the computer name. Right-click the computer name, and then click Properties. Click the Default Properties tab. For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Description of the Microsoft Windows registry. Need more help?

Expand your skills. Get new features first. A subscription to make the most of your time. Try 1 month free. Was this information helpful? If you find issues during testing, you must contact the vendor for the affected client or server software for an update or workaround before early Hardening changes enabled by default with no ability to disable them. By this point, you must resolve any compatibility issues with the hardening changes and applications in your environment. During the timeline phases in which you can enable or disable the hardening changes for CVE , you can use the following registry key:.

If this value is not defined, it will default to disabled. Important You must restart your device after setting this registry key for it to take effect. To help you identify the applications that might have compatibility issues after we enable DCOM security hardening changes, we added new DCOM error events in the System log; see the tables below. You can trace to the client device from the server-side event log and use client-side event logs to find the application. To raise the activation authentication level, please contact the application vendor.

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