oone other thing that comes to mind but I cant recall the syntax but I have used it in the past.
open a dos/command prompt and start using the "net use /?" command and try to use the net use syntax options to set some new permissions for that folder. dos is limited somewhat and will sometimes bypass "windows" some features and may get you in.
if not - then see if you have a buddy that is running windows 2003 server and put the hard drive in that machine (as a slave) and then you for sure will have the ability to revoke the permissions. Set them to "everyone" so when you put it back in your machine you can access the folder. I know this isnt an attractive method but its what I would do if i were out of options... =)
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