How does Win8 move to a folder on another drive after accessing the share?

  
We know that if you share a folder and then connect the hard drive containing the folder to another computer, after you start and log in to the system, other machines will not be able to access the shared folder. Or, if a file under the D disk is shared, and the system fails to reinstall the system, the same shared folder cannot be accessed.
Windows 7 System We can solve this problem with the “Takeown” command, but Windows 8 does not support this command.
Operating steps:
1, Windows 7 operating system to obtain access to this shared folder through two commands
“takeown /f ”
“icacls /grant :(CI)( OI)F”
2. In the above instruction, the command in the quotes is the folder path required for the input (for example, “D:123”), is the username

3 However, the actual test Windows 8 Consumer Preview does not support the Takeown command, as shown in the figure:

Summary: This feature may not be implemented for Windows 8 Consumer Preview, but can be tested after the official version of Windows 8 is released. Whether the Takeown command is available or not, if the syntax is available, refer to the previous Windows 7 operating method.

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