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Friday, January 16, AM. Hi, Taking the ownership should not cause any problems. Tuesday, January 20, AM. Hi, Take the ownership one time should make it available forever. Wednesday, January 21, AM. But wouldnt taking ownership in 7 make me not have ownership in vista?

Hi, No. Hi, In both Windows 7 beta and Windows Vista, if the system find that the files or folders belongs to another operated system on the computer, the folders or files will be protected and we need privilege to access them.

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Naughty, But Nice Vista Settings. Vista Registry Tweaks. Review of Real-time Bandwidth Monitor. In a MIX environment, it may cause some problems. Comparing with XP, in Vista, the profile namespace has been changed. The significant changes prevent Vista from loading user profiles from previous versions of Windows. Also, previous versions of Windows do not load Vista user profiles. Therefore, Vista roaming user profiles will add "v2" version 2 to the end of the profile folder. The "v2" is used to isolate Vista roaming user profiles from roaming user profiles created by previous operating systems.

In this situation, if a roaming user logs on Vista, makes some changes and then logs off. The next time when he logs on XP, the last changes on Vista may not load.

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