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Application Data Security in ProgramData folder



 
 
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Old May 3rd 10, 09:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.security
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Default Application Data Security in ProgramData folder

Many readers won't see the post that you are referring to, and won't
know what you are talking about. You should either include some quoted
material from the post when replying to a post, or better yet make an
entire new post with all of the relevant information included.

(I hate web-to-usenet gateways ... grumble... grumble)

"adamrob69" wrote in message
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How did you do it? i have the same problem. My access database is
fine,
but i carnt write to text files in the application data directory!

I have tried everything i can think off, and searched high and low!


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adamrob69



 




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