Enable and Display Security Tab in Windows XP Home Edition
Unlike Microsoft Windows XP Professional where the security tabs for the folders and drives have been hidden and needs to be enable with certain tricks, Windows XP Home edition by default doesn’t have the security tabs that allows users to configure and change the permissions and rights for Windows folders and drives.
To unhide, view and display the Security Tab in Windows XP Home edition operating system, Security Configuration Manager Tool needs to be used. Security Configuration Manager Tool is a tool set to configure security for a Windows NT-based or Windows 2000-based computer. SCM has other features too such as perform periodic analysis of the computer to ensure that the configuration remains intact or to make necessary changes over time.
- Download Security Configuration Manager Tool (x86 (Intel version) is SCESP4I.EXE) from Microsoft.
- Double click the SCESP4I.EXE and extract the contents to a folder on your hard disk.
- Go to the folder where the SCESP4I.exe contents are extracted, locate the Setup.inf (Setup Information) file.
- Right click on Setup.inf and select Install.
- Reboot computer after installation finished.
You can now see the security tab when you view the properties for the drive, file or folder. Warning though, misconfigured permissions will make your drives, files and folders inaccessible to everybody, including Administrator account will also be locked out from the resources. Beside, some advice on permissions setting is that Deny Permissions take precedence over Allow Permissions, regardless of your group membership, and Administrators are members of the User’s group, by default. So if you deny access to the User’s group, Administrators won’t be able to access too. So, try to Uncheck Allow, rather than using Deny.
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January 4th, 2009 18:59
So, I did this following a tutorial that left out the part about NOT denying the “Users” group, and I’m now locked out of all four of my extra hard drives.
Any ideas how to fix it? I’d really appreciate the help. I’ve tried everything from taking ownership of the drives, to 3rd party software, and I’ve had no luck.
October 4th, 2007 03:20
Click the link for “195227 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/195227/EN-US/) SP4 Security Configuration Manager Available for Download “, and from there you can get to:
ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/winnt/winnt-public/tools/scm/
which has the actual files.
btw, to whoever posted this article: Thanks!
July 29th, 2007 14:30
There isn’t anywhere to download that tool…
March 21st, 2007 03:59
This worked well for files and folders but not for printers - how do I do the same for them?
March 11th, 2007 06:31
Cheers! Thanks so much, this is just what I was wanting to do.