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RE: Folder below the "Progamm Files (x86)" shall become normal folder

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Old 02-05-2008   #1 (permalink)
Jesper
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RE: Folder below the "Progamm Files (x86)" shall become normal folder

Change the permissions on it to grant your user account, or Users, modify
permissions on the folder. That will get rid of the prompts.
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"Peter Müller" wrote:
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> I have a folder residing somewhere in the "Progamm Files (x86)" folder.
> Often I want to change some data there. I don't want to see all the
> administrator stuff when I change the files inside this particular
> folder. I'd like to use it like a normally folder like one in the
> "Users" folder.
>
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