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| | permission to delete I know it may be easy for everyone else, but im lost. I got this thing a few weeks agoand the only accounts on it are mine(amdin), my daughter, and i have the guest account on. Why is it asking me for permission to delete a file when i put it there and im the administrator. Perhaps its the location(C:\). Can anyone help???? |
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| | Re: permission to delete Hello, this issue is very common. I hope I can explain correctly: Under Vista, even if you are the logged on as Administrator, not all programs are running in Administrative level, due to the security functions of Vista. Some directories are secured by not letting the user delete or change files. C: is, for instance, such a location. If you want to delete the file, right-click C:, click Properties -> tab Security and make sure that your account is listed there, and a listed user group you belong to has all necessary permissions. Hope this helps. Greetings, P. Di Stolfo -- //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // http://blog.lysorp.com - small Windows Blog in German language //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:1A97B562-67E6-41AD-B7E0-51570CC657AD@microsoft.com... >I know it may be easy for everyone else, but im lost. I got this thing a >few > weeks agoand the only accounts on it are mine(amdin), my daughter, and i > have > the guest account on. Why is it asking me for permission to delete a file > when i put it there and im the administrator. Perhaps its the > location(C:\). > Can anyone help???? |
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| | Re: permission to delete How can I turn off these security functions, without enabling the built-in administrator account? I don't want Vista to be my nanny. "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: > Hello, > > this issue is very common. I hope I can explain correctly: Under Vista, even > if you are the logged on as Administrator, not all programs are running in > Administrative level, due to the security functions of Vista. Some > directories are secured by not letting the user delete or change files. C: > is, for instance, such a location. If you want to delete the file, > right-click C:, click Properties -> tab Security and make sure that your > account is listed there, and a listed user group you belong to has all > necessary permissions. > > Hope this helps. > Greetings, > P. Di Stolfo > -- > //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > // http://blog.lysorp.com - small Windows Blog in German language > //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:1A97B562-67E6-41AD-B7E0-51570CC657AD@microsoft.com... > >I know it may be easy for everyone else, but im lost. I got this thing a > >few > > weeks agoand the only accounts on it are mine(amdin), my daughter, and i > > have > > the guest account on. Why is it asking me for permission to delete a file > > when i put it there and im the administrator. Perhaps its the > > location(C:\). > > Can anyone help???? > |
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| | Re: permission to delete Hello, to disable the User Account Control, go to Control Panel -> User Account and Family Safety -> Turn User Account Control on or off. Hope this helps. Greetings, P. Di Stolfo -- //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // http://blog.lysorp.com - small Windows Blog in German language //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Stoffi" <Stoffi@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:CC459E3A-16DA-415D-A399-4C8253CC7308@microsoft.com... > How can I turn off these security functions, without enabling the built-in > administrator account? I don't want Vista to be my nanny. > > "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> this issue is very common. I hope I can explain correctly: Under Vista, >> even >> if you are the logged on as Administrator, not all programs are running >> in >> Administrative level, due to the security functions of Vista. Some >> directories are secured by not letting the user delete or change files. >> C: >> is, for instance, such a location. If you want to delete the file, >> right-click C:, click Properties -> tab Security and make sure that your >> account is listed there, and a listed user group you belong to has all >> necessary permissions. >> >> Hope this helps. >> Greetings, >> P. Di Stolfo >> -- >> //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> // http://blog.lysorp.com - small Windows Blog in German language >> //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag >> news:1A97B562-67E6-41AD-B7E0-51570CC657AD@microsoft.com... >> >I know it may be easy for everyone else, but im lost. I got this thing >> >a >> >few >> > weeks agoand the only accounts on it are mine(amdin), my daughter, and >> > i >> > have >> > the guest account on. Why is it asking me for permission to delete a >> > file >> > when i put it there and im the administrator. Perhaps its the >> > location(C:\). >> > Can anyone help???? >> |
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| | Re: permission to delete Be careful. You are opening the door for a hacker to come in by the Internet and spoiling your whole day. The way Vista gets permission is annoying at first, but old timers seem to agree that the way they do that minimizes your discomfort while maximizing protection against the outside world. John "Stoffi" <Stoffi@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:CC459E3A-16DA-415D-A399-4C8253CC7308@xxxxxx Quote: > How can I turn off these security functions, without enabling the built-in > administrator account? I don't want Vista to be my nanny. > > "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: > Quote: >> Hello, >> >> this issue is very common. I hope I can explain correctly: Under Vista, >> even >> if you are the logged on as Administrator, not all programs are running >> in >> Administrative level, due to the security functions of Vista. Some >> directories are secured by not letting the user delete or change files. >> C: >> is, for instance, such a location. If you want to delete the file, >> right-click C:, click Properties -> tab Security and make sure that your >> account is listed there, and a listed user group you belong to has all >> necessary permissions. >> >> Hope this helps. >> Greetings, >> P. Di Stolfo >> -- >> //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> // http://blog.lysorp.com - small Windows Blog in German language >> //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> "Steve" <Steve@xxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag >> news:1A97B562-67E6-41AD-B7E0-51570CC657AD@xxxxxx Quote: >> >I know it may be easy for everyone else, but im lost. I got this thing >> >a >> >few >> > weeks agoand the only accounts on it are mine(amdin), my daughter, and >> > i >> > have >> > the guest account on. Why is it asking me for permission to delete a >> > file >> > when i put it there and im the administrator. Perhaps its the >> > location(C:\). >> > Can anyone help???? |
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| | Re: permission to delete I'm having the same problem, but when I right click on C: (or any folder in Explorer) and click Properties -> tab Security, I'm unable to change permissions. I get two pop-up messages: "An error occurred while applying security information to: [name of folder]. Access is denied.", and "Unable to save permission changes on [name of folder]. Access is denied." I am the sole account on the computer, and am an Administrator with User Account Control off. Help! "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: Quote: > Hello, > > this issue is very common. I hope I can explain correctly: Under Vista, even > if you are the logged on as Administrator, not all programs are running in > Administrative level, due to the security functions of Vista. Some > directories are secured by not letting the user delete or change files. C: > is, for instance, such a location. If you want to delete the file, > right-click C:, click Properties -> tab Security and make sure that your > account is listed there, and a listed user group you belong to has all > necessary permissions. > > Hope this helps. > Greetings, > P. Di Stolfo > -- > //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > // http://blog.lysorp.com - small Windows Blog in German language > //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "Steve" <Steve@xxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:1A97B562-67E6-41AD-B7E0-51570CC657AD@xxxxxx Quote: > >I know it may be easy for everyone else, but im lost. I got this thing a > >few > > weeks agoand the only accounts on it are mine(amdin), my daughter, and i > > have > > the guest account on. Why is it asking me for permission to delete a file > > when i put it there and im the administrator. Perhaps its the > > location(C:\). > > Can anyone help???? |
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| | Re: permission to delete Yeah same thing when I go to the properties it says I do not have enough permission to change the rights on a few folders in the C drive. Being windows program files and a few other. All I am trying to do is delete this damn media player gadget I downloaded. It won't let me. I hate windows. I don't like being told I can't do something on my on computer. "askrenes" wrote: Quote: > I'm having the same problem, but when I right click on C: (or any folder in > Explorer) and click Properties -> tab Security, I'm unable to change > permissions. I get two pop-up messages: "An error occurred while applying > security information to: [name of folder]. Access is denied.", and "Unable > to save permission changes on [name of folder]. Access is denied." > > I am the sole account on the computer, and am an Administrator with User > Account Control off. > > Help! > > "P. Di Stolfo" wrote: > Quote: > > Hello, > > > > this issue is very common. I hope I can explain correctly: Under Vista, even > > if you are the logged on as Administrator, not all programs are running in > > Administrative level, due to the security functions of Vista. Some > > directories are secured by not letting the user delete or change files. C: > > is, for instance, such a location. If you want to delete the file, > > right-click C:, click Properties -> tab Security and make sure that your > > account is listed there, and a listed user group you belong to has all > > necessary permissions. > > > > Hope this helps. > > Greetings, > > P. Di Stolfo > > -- > > //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > // http://blog.lysorp.com - small Windows Blog in German language > > //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > "Steve" <Steve@xxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > > news:1A97B562-67E6-41AD-B7E0-51570CC657AD@xxxxxx Quote: > > >I know it may be easy for everyone else, but im lost. I got this thing a > > >few > > > weeks agoand the only accounts on it are mine(amdin), my daughter, and i > > > have > > > the guest account on. Why is it asking me for permission to delete a file > > > when i put it there and im the administrator. Perhaps its the > > > location(C:\). > > > Can anyone help???? |
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