betonica ([personal profile] betonica) wrote2011-01-21 11:14 pm

Because AKICIU/DW/LJ/FB

(crossposted)

So.  Got a new computer (Macbook Pro, extra spiffy screen).  Determined that using Migration Assistant via wireless would take about two days.  (Yes, really.)  So I bought the appropriate firewire cable and did it in two hours, instead.

Got everything on this new, spiffy, beautiful computer.  It's all here.

But I can't access it.  There are folders, with all my stuff in them.  They have those little European "do not enter" symbols on them.  And when I try to open them the computer says "you don't have permission to see its contents."  Feh.  So, okay, there was a password on the old computer.  It just so happens that I chose the same one for the new computer, so if it *asked* me for one, I should be fine.  But it doesn't ask.

Anyone know what I should do?

You are not you

[personal profile] flarenut 2011-01-23 07:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, what's happened is that all of the stuff almost certainly (btdt) belongs to you, the Allison who has an account on the old machine but not the new one. So in your capacity as admin do what firecat said. And there should be a checkbox to have all enclosed folders inherit the new permissions.

It's not about passwords, it's about identity....