Unlock application data folder
I need to gain access to the Application Data folder, specifically to replace Adobe CS3 Bridge's keywords file. I have the backup but I can't get into the app folder where the file is stored. I understand the need for security, etc etc, but there are legit reasons to go there - this is one. So, how do I do it? Thanks, EdB
July 12th, 2009 5:50am
The Application Data folder in your user directory is a link to the new AppData folder which is the folder you should be looking for.
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July 12th, 2009 6:49am
Vistaline, you're right. Unfortunately it's locked, and I cannot gain access, even though I have admin rights. Only thing I can think of is, since I've got the system set up as dual-boot, somehow the old XP partition grabbed hold of the Win7 app data folder. How do I get it back? --Ed
July 12th, 2009 7:47am
If AppData is locked, RMB > Properties > Security [tab] >Edit... > Add > Advanced... > Find Now > *your user name* > OK until all forms are closed. You should have access to it.Administrative rights aren't needed to access AppData, in fact, by default the ACLs look like this on my standard user account:SYSTEM (full)Administators (full)Pompadour (full)Edit:I wouldn't encourage trying this on the Application Data folder. I've never tried hijacking the links Windows created by default so I don't really know if they continue to function correctly after they've been taken over. That said, I wouldn't see why they would break apart... either way, you've been warned!
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July 12th, 2009 7:57am
I'm having the same problem.What is RMB?
January 19th, 2010 7:28am
RMB
Rub My Bum
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November 25th, 2010 12:09am
I have the same problem (Running Win 7: Starter Ed on a Netbook). I managed to change the permissions to show that I have full access, etc. However, when I try to look in the folder, I get an "Access id Denied" error message. Same problem with some other
folders.
I have also tried changing the sharing property w/ no effect and have hidden the system folders. The system came setup this way. I have the same issue on another new system running Win 7 Home Ed. This is very frustrating...
February 28th, 2011 1:17pm
In my case, the problem seemed to be that "Application Data" pointed nowhere (Right Mouse Button -> Properties shows Target as blank). I renamed the original 'Application Data' as 'Application Data.bad' and created a new link (Drag AppData
to the same folder using the Right Mouse Button, and select "Create shortcuts here", then rename the resulting link file). Not sure if I've broken anything, but at least double-clicking Application Data now works... Edit: I'm wondering whether this
came about because I used the MS tool to transfer my environment from an older PC.
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June 30th, 2011 5:25am