as a temporary fix:
Right Click on the file, go to properties, general tab. It will probably
say "file has come from another computer and is being blocked". Click the
unblock button and you should be ok.
I am also looking for a more permanent solution. One blog indicates a
register hack but the key "ExecuteFromMappedDrive" does not exist for x64 bit
machines (running Windows 2003 R2)
"Amateur Answer" wrote:
Quote:
> I understand your problem you dont want to pay $60 for a Phone/E-Mail/Chat
> and the idiot hangs up the phone on you or the Hacker plays that joke on you
> again you dont have that kind of money . What you can do is buy a PERQ 3/QC
> card , it comes in 2 types RAID + Internet {Ethernet , Wireless - PCI type
> cards} , QC = Quality Control , it uses SSL 4 technology = TLS 1.0 = Total
> Lockdown Security , if your PC has been tampered with theyll contact You and
> ask you if they can look at your the Files on you PC and then fix it for
> free, because you pay a yearly Service Fee .
> --
> Amateur Answer
>
>
> "gdubu" wrote:
> Quote:
> >I can't open any files on my computer. I get the following message
>
> "Windows cannot access the specified device,path or file. You may not have
> appropriate permissions to access the item."
>
> Of course MSN Messenger works, which allows me to get to IE to add this
> thread.
>
> Clicking on the IE Icon or navigating to a file via windows explorer and
> clicking on a file always comes up with this same error message.
> Quote:
> > Suggestions on how to solve this problem?