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| Guest | can't see .swf files saved to hard drive I have a program which enables me to save embedded flash files to my hard drive. I just got a lap top, with Vista installed, and for some reason I am unable to see swf files that I save. They *are* there, because if I try to re-save the same file to the same folder, I get the file already exists message. I never had this problem with XP, so I'm thinking it's something about Vista settings. I've already tried enabling show invisible files and checking "read only" in folder options. No help. Please advise, someone. Thanks. |
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| Guest | Re: can't see .swf files saved to hard drive What folder are you trying to save them to? It sounds like you're running into the junction points. Vista uses a different file structure than XP does. Those familiar folder names you may be used to, like "My Documents", "Documents & Settings", etc. are not folders in Vista. They are junction points, and are used for legacy programs which were written to utilize the XP file structure. They will redirect the programs to use the equivalent Vista folders. If you keep the protected operating system files hidden, you won't see them. In Vista...... Documents & Settings -> \Users My Documents -> \Users\youraccount\Documents My Music -> \Users\youraccount\Music Application Data -> \Users\youraccount\AppData etc. -- Vista Home Premium 32 SP1 http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "mark" <mark@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:429E7ACB-32A6-404C-A518-F8FB7314CF62@xxxxxx
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| Guest | Re: can't see .swf files saved to hard drive Mark, Where are you trying to save the files? Vista has some interesting behaviors when using certain locations that are protected by the operating system esp when using legacy programs. Michael "mark" <mark@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:429E7ACB-32A6-404C-A518-F8FB7314CF62@xxxxxx
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| Guest | Re: can't see .swf files saved to hard drive I created a folder on my desktop for downloads. Like I said earlier, if I try to resave the file to the same folder, it says file already exists there. It may be there, but I sure can't see it. "Michael Walraven" wrote:
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| Guest | Re: can't see .swf files saved to hard drive The 'desktop' is not one of the special places I was thinking of. You say you enabled 'invisible files', in Vista there are two selections that need to be made Show Hidden files and folders, and Hide protected operating system files (uncheck). Did you do both? As an aside the 'read only' attribute does not apply to a folder, note that the box is a filled in square not an empty or checked square as would be the case with a 'file'. It is also possible that the invisible file has ownership/permissions that do not allow your account to see it. One of the attributes of a folder security setting is 'list folder contents'. Right click on the folder and select the security tab. For a folder you created on your desktop you should have 'full control' which is all but 'special' checked. Also examine the ownership tab and effective ownership (of yourself) from the advanced button. The effective permissions should also be everything and the owner should be yourself. These permissions should be applied to 'this folder, subfolders, and files'. Michael "mark" <mark@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3EFC1562-E769-47E7-B625-6D9113BE4CF8@xxxxxx
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| Guest | Re: can't see .swf files saved to hard drive Thanks for hanging in there with me, Michael. I did everything you suggested, to no avail. The only thing you suggested that I'm unsure about is the effective permissions thing... when I looked at them, the boxes are all shaded grey. Nothing happens when I click on them. I am the only user of this laptop, and I have no password set. I should have all permissions, no? I tried re-saving the same swf file again, and I still get the file already exists, overwrite? message. This is getting kinda frustrating. If you wanna hang in there further, I'm all ears (or eyes as the case is). Mark "Michael Walraven" wrote:
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| Guest | Re: can't see .swf files saved to hard drive Mark, First recommendation: set a password for your account. Vista EXPECTS that your account is secured with a password, if it is not then it will make assumptions about access of objects which may not be what you want. The boxes in effective permissions are grayed out until you select a Group or user name. This would be the account name for what you are trying to check here. Click the Select button. Enter the object name to select (account name), select OK. Now the check boxes should be useful. Also if you have followed any advise to disable the UAC (constant nattering at you about need to be administrator etc.), re-enable the UAC. It may very well be trying to tell you something you need to know. Michael "mark" <mark@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:893A3ADE-FDF7-4613-A58C-47C9D5A2A89A@xxxxxx
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| Guest | Re: can't see .swf files saved to hard drive I set up a password, but the below procedure totally lost me. I tried to do it, but am obviously doing something wrong. I keep getting an error msg. Perhaps I should contact Microsoft? The boxes in effective permissions are grayed out until you select a Group or user name. This would be the account name for what you are trying to check here. Click the Select button. Enter the object name to select (account name), select OK. Now the check boxes should be useful. "Michael Walraven" wrote:
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| Guest | Re: can't see .swf files saved to hard drive Mark here is step by step as I find the efective permissions for myself for a folder called 'New Folder' which resides on my desktop. There is one file in this folder called dummy.txt (My account is named Walraven, the computer name is DESKTOP). Right click on the folder Icon 'New Folder' on my desktop. Left click Properties. The General tab is already selected. Folder name is New Folder Type is File Folder Location is c:\Users\Walraven\Desktop Size is 20 bytes (20 bytes) Size on disk is 4.00 KB (4,096 bytes) Contains 1 Files, 0 Folders Left click on Security tab There are three Group of user names in the box SYSTEM Walraven (DESKTOP\Walraven) Administrators (DESKTOP\Administrators) Left click on your name (Walraven (DESKTOP\Walraven for me) All permissions except for 'Special permissions' should have gray checks Left click Advanced button The Permissions tab should have been selected Object name: C:\Users\Walraven\New Folder Permission entries Type|Name:Permission|Inherited From|Apply To Allow|Walraven (DESKTOP\Walraven|Full control|C:\Users\Walraven|This folder, subfolders and files Allow|SYSTEM|Full control|C:\Users\Walraven\|This folder, subfolders and files Allow|Administrators (DESKTOP\Adminstrators)|Full control|C:Users\Walraven\This folder, subfolders and files Left click Owner tab Object name: C:\Users\Walraven\Desktop\New Folder Current owner: Walraven(DESKTOP\Walraven) Left click Effective Permissions Object Name: C:\Users\Walraven\Desktop\New Folder (all boxes are gray, Group or user name box is blank) Left click Select button Select this object type: User, Group, or Built-in security principal From this location: DESKTOP Enter the object name to select: type in Walraven (use your account of course), Left click OK button Group or user name is now Walraven instead of blank, the gray boxes now have checks in ALL of them. Let me know where your results begin to change from mine (except for account name (Walraven), machine name (DESKTOP) and file name (New File).) You would be better off asking for help from the maker of the software rather than Microsoft as MS is unlikely to be of much help for a third party program, it would hurt to try however. Additional point, are you really sure that the application is putting the file where you think it is going? Usually applications don't place files on the desktop. More likely would be for the program to want to place the file in 'Documents' for instance. If you know the name of the file you might try searching for in across the entire system. Windows Key / F should bring up search window Select Advanced search In name put the name of the file (*.swf for instance) In location select everywhere Check box Include non-indexed,hidden, and system files (might be slow) click on Search, go for a cup of coffee (or two)! Hope this helps, Michael "mark" <mark@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:994B39B3-4143-44FE-9F40-232FC6E683F3@xxxxxx
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