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I am using a third party HTML editor and when I try to insert a picture that
is in the "my pictures" folder (instead of located somewhere in the HTML directory or a subdirectory under it) if get "Access to the path is denied. Please change access permissions of this folder to be able to access it." The thing is I have changed the folder permissions to full access, to owner, to co-owner, and I have also tried simply turning off the user account control in the security settings which is what third party vendor recommended as a work-around. None these things is letting me access my own file. The help articles have "if another user gets this message for your file," "if you get this message for another file." and "if you get this message after changing Windows versions," none of which apply, as these files were all created under the current operation system by me. As far as I can tell the system is saying that I "Barb" cannot use the file because it is owned by I "Owner," even though "Barb" and "owner" are the same account. It is not recognizing that Barb is the owner account and is refusing Barb access, even though Barb and Owner are identical. I am the owner/administrator account and the name associated with it is Barb. At least I think this is what is going on.... Help? |
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For the security reason, the member of administrators runs a program as a standard user so that you may receive "access id denied" or "Access to the path is denied" when you access some folders or files (depending on the location). try to run the program by select Run as administrator. Or this post may help.
Vista can open but save - access ...With Vista, you always open a file with "normal user" permissions, even if you are an ... lost. Access is denied". The user can open the files, but not save ... http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...b8805 7066455 Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Barb McC-D" wrote in message ... I am using a third party HTML editor and when I try to insert a picture that is in the "my pictures" folder (instead of located somewhere in the HTML directory or a subdirectory under it) if get "Access to the path is denied. Please change access permissions of this folder to be able to access it." The thing is I have changed the folder permissions to full access, to owner, to co-owner, and I have also tried simply turning off the user account control in the security settings which is what third party vendor recommended as a work-around. None these things is letting me access my own file. The help articles have "if another user gets this message for your file," "if you get this message for another file." and "if you get this message after changing Windows versions," none of which apply, as these files were all created under the current operation system by me. As far as I can tell the system is saying that I "Barb" cannot use the file because it is owned by I "Owner," even though "Barb" and "owner" are the same account. It is not recognizing that Barb is the owner account and is refusing Barb access, even though Barb and Owner are identical. I am the owner/administrator account and the name associated with it is Barb. At least I think this is what is going on.... Help? |