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I'm about to install RC1, but before I do I need to know what went wrong
between 5384 and 5742. I installed 5384 and, buggy as it was, I never had administrator/access problems. Fast forward 10 weeks, I fresh install 5742, and suddenly I can't download a %^@! mp3 file from a pay service without getting a 'You do not have the right to save a fiel to that folder. Save to a temp folder instead?' type-error -- which, most often, would then tell me I couldn't save to the temp folder either. I understand security is a big issue in Vista, and I've been patiently dealing with User Access Management since June. But I have only one profile on this machine; so how can it not know I am the admin? Why would it deny me access to saving downloaded files in my own User Documents folder? I have never tried to log/boot/access as anything else. I'm pretty savvy with this (not a tech, but a 'high end user'), and it baffles me how normals will muddle through the new access restrictions. T.M. |