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		<description>[...] How To Take Ownership Of A File Or Folder In Vista   By Kevin  If you upgraded your computer to Vista or you are moving files to your Vista computer you may need to Take Ownership of those files if you get an &#8220;access denied&#8221; message when you try to open or change the properties of a folder or file that was created by a different user. This is a follow up to my earlier post. Here [...]</description>
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