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Old 02-09-2008   #1 (permalink)
aaquique


 
 

DESTINATION FOLDER ACCESS DENIED - EXE FILES

I create some Flash Projectors for my SWF Projects. I create EXE Files from
my Macromedia Flash software. When I tryed to delete it from my computer that
is Using Window Vista, I get the DESTINATION FOLDER ACCESS DENIED and cannot
delete the file. I deactivated the UAC and I got sure that I have all
privilegies to delete, modify, etc (FULL CONTROL) of the file and STILL
cannot delete the file. I create a lot of EXE files from Flash and I´m
getting crazy that I cannot control my own files. It seems like VISTA is
contolling us becasuse nobody can help me to correct this thing.

Has someone find a solution for this, it seems it is happening a lot with
other issues but now I found it happens with EXE files.

I hope someone can answer me

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Old 02-09-2008   #2 (permalink)
Mr. Arnold


 
 

Re: DESTINATION FOLDER ACCESS DENIED - EXE FILES


"aaquique" <aaquique@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I create some Flash Projectors for my SWF Projects. I create EXE Files from
> my Macromedia Flash software. When I tryed to delete it from my computer
> that
> is Using Window Vista, I get the DESTINATION FOLDER ACCESS DENIED and
> cannot
> delete the file. I deactivated the UAC and I got sure that I have all
> privilegies to delete, modify, etc (FULL CONTROL) of the file and STILL
> cannot delete the file. I create a lot of EXE files from Flash and I´m
> getting crazy that I cannot control my own files. It seems like VISTA is
> contolling us becasuse nobody can help me to correct this thing.
>
> Has someone find a solution for this, it seems it is happening a lot with
> other issues but now I found it happens with EXE files.
>
> I hope someone can answer me

You most likely have a permissions issue on the folder with another account
that doesn't have the permissions that your Admin account has. I use the
Authenticated User Group on all folders replacing the Everyone Group
account. The Everyone group account has been deleted. The Everyone and
Authenticated user groups can supersede all other accounts on the folder,
even Admin, with their permissions.

I run into this problem on the Document folder when I download documents
where the Authenticated Group account has lost full permissions and is
read-only, which prevents me from writing or deleting files in the folder as
Admin with full-rights.

So, you should check for some other account like Everyone or maybe some
others on the folder that can supersede your rights as Admin on the folder.

I have had this happen to me a couple of times on a couple of folders where
another account superseded my rights as Admin on a folder, and I had to
correct the situation.


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