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Justin MJP
Hi I have started browsing the forum and this error is something that occurs to file structure after updating to May 2020 ?
Last article I read was dated a couple of days ago.
My issue involves losing access to a Macrium restored backup folder, where I cannot gain access to the folder.
Is there a way to assign full priviledges?
I assume Windows thinks I am a different user as I backed up the folder before changing to the update, and I think before formatting and doing a fresh install, but post install of the Windows 10 May update, basically I didn't want the clutter of old installs on my disc, nor did I think I needed old downloads etc as they were to be backed up, 'keep nothing option' after initiating Macrium.
The computer was assigned a new name, since update, so I have tried all users having full priveledges (only me) and reverting the name from generic.
I have experienced similar problems previously when I lost access to folders on older versions of Windows 10 Home, I am now on Pro with the update.
I have had multiple administrators in the past and users although I built this computer and I am the only user ever on it, although I did assign a seperate user 'profile' for a work install of office 365 in December 2019.
Any help and whether I need to do a database rebuild would be appreciated as this was one suggestion I read a little about (dont know how but willing to learn).
Thanks
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Last article I read was dated a couple of days ago.
My issue involves losing access to a Macrium restored backup folder, where I cannot gain access to the folder.
Is there a way to assign full priviledges?
I assume Windows thinks I am a different user as I backed up the folder before changing to the update, and I think before formatting and doing a fresh install, but post install of the Windows 10 May update, basically I didn't want the clutter of old installs on my disc, nor did I think I needed old downloads etc as they were to be backed up, 'keep nothing option' after initiating Macrium.
The computer was assigned a new name, since update, so I have tried all users having full priveledges (only me) and reverting the name from generic.
I have experienced similar problems previously when I lost access to folders on older versions of Windows 10 Home, I am now on Pro with the update.
I have had multiple administrators in the past and users although I built this computer and I am the only user ever on it, although I did assign a seperate user 'profile' for a work install of office 365 in December 2019.
Any help and whether I need to do a database rebuild would be appreciated as this was one suggestion I read a little about (dont know how but willing to learn).
Thanks
Continue reading...