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| Guest | why do I get the error message Destination Folder Access Denied I am new to windows vista. And, I tried to delete a folder of music from my desktop and it tells me destination Folder Access Denied and I need permission to perform that action. It is my computer and I am the only user. How do I delete the folder from my desktop?? Thank you Amy |
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| Guest | RE: why do I get the error message Destination Folder Access Denied > I am new to windows vista. And, I tried to delete a folder of music from my > desktop and it tells me destination Folder Access Denied and I need > permission to perform that action. It is my computer and I am the only user. > How do I delete the folder from my desktop?? You get this when you try to delete a folder that you do not have access to delete. It may be that Administrators have access to delete the folder. If so, you should get a prompt with a little shield icon on it. That shield icon is a notification that you need to "elevate" to an administrator to perform this action. Click that button and you will get a prompt to elevate. Then the folder will be deleted. |
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| Guest | Even Administrators cant copy files So heres my situation I'm copying across my network from my old computer to this one. I am administrator and am copying into my own pictures folder from my old picture folder. Some files come across easily, others of the exact same type, give me the Destination Folder Access Denied BS. I can deal with a Cancel/Allow, but there is no shield to elevate, and I am the admin.... what gives? EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice http://www.eggheadcafe.com |
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| Guest | RE: Even Administrators cant copy files > So heres my situation I'm copying across my network from my old computer to this one. I am administrator and am copying into my own pictures folder from my old picture folder. Some files come across easily, others of the exact same type, give me the Destination Folder Access Denied BS. Jimmy, this is the second instance of this problem I have seen, and I don't think we got a resolution on it. I saw your comment on my blog. Any chance you can use the "contact me" feature on the blog to shot me a mail with more details? I haven't seen this, but you're the second person complaining of it. |
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| Guest | Re: Even Administrators cant copy files Why does Vista seem to take an incredible amount of time to move files from one disk to another? I find that copying takes 3-4 times longer than XP. John "Jesper" <Jesper@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A7F144AB-C02C-4943-A428-B112D0ABEC44@microsoft.com... >> So heres my situation I'm copying across my network from my old computer >> to > this one. I am administrator and am copying into my own pictures folder > from > my old picture folder. Some files come across easily, others of the exact > same type, give me the Destination Folder Access Denied BS. > > > Jimmy, this is the second instance of this problem I have seen, and I > don't > think we got a resolution on it. I saw your comment on my blog. Any chance > you can use the "contact me" feature on the blog to shot me a mail with > more > details? I haven't seen this, but you're the second person complaining of > it. |
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| Guest | Destination Folder Access Denied When I try and copy mp3 files from my laptop(running XP), across the network to my PC (running Vista) I get the "Destination Folder Access Denied" when I try and paste to a folder, even though I have administrator status on both machines. EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice http://www.eggheadcafe.com |
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| Guest | Re: Destination Folder Access Denied I found this happened between Vista machines accross my wireles network too. The only thing that i foudn was that I coudl copy them and paste them to the My documents folder in the destination drive adn then transfer them to the appropriate folder! Don't know why, but this was the solution i used. Hope that helps Billy "david" wrote in message news:200731964714davidnbryant@blueyonder.co.uk... > When I try and copy mp3 files from my laptop(running XP), across the > network to my PC (running Vista) I get the "Destination Folder Access > Denied" when I try and paste to a folder, even though I have administrator > status on both machines. > > EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice > http://www.eggheadcafe.com |
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| Guest | Re: Destination Folder Access Denied When you copied to c:\users\<youruser>\documents it worked? Where were you originally copying them? "Billy" wrote: > I found this happened between Vista machines accross my wireles network too. > The only thing that i foudn was that I coudl copy them and paste them to the > My documents folder in the destination drive adn then transfer them to the > appropriate folder! Don't know why, but this was the solution i used. > > Hope that helps > > Billy > > "david" wrote in message news:200731964714davidnbryant@blueyonder.co.uk... > > When I try and copy mp3 files from my laptop(running XP), across the > > network to my PC (running Vista) I get the "Destination Folder Access > > Denied" when I try and paste to a folder, even though I have administrator > > status on both machines. > > > > EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice > > http://www.eggheadcafe.com > > |
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| Guest | Re: why do I get the error message Destination Folder Access Denied I also have this problem. I installed Eclipse, I put it under Program Files, which took all sorts of repeated confirmations and about 3 hours to copy the files from my users directory. Having done so, I decided I had the wrong version and tried to delete the directory tree under Program Files. I've managed (again with many repeated confirmations) to delete everything except the eclipse.exe executable and the folder it's in and it's parent. I've tried both delete (move to bin) and shift delete (direct delete) and in both instances, when I click on delete I get a dialogue box headed: Destination Folder Access Denied The box has a Continue shield. When I click it I get the User Account Control dialogue, I click Continue, and then I'm back to the Destination Folder Access Denied box again. As with Jimmy above, I am administrator and I put the file there in the first place. Seems like I'm stuck with it there? -- hedgert ------------------------------------------------------------------------ hedgert's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=24110 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=691572 http://forums.techarena.in |
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