Any ideas how to remedy this?
I am the single person who uses my PC, no one else does, so I want to know
the facts of how to rename any folder whenever I would like to do that.
"St" <sandy@localdomain> wrote in message
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> On 07.01.2010 3:06, Octavio wrote:
>> I have Windows Vista Ultimate.
>>
>> Quite often I try to change or update the names of a folder, and Vista
>> would not let me allow, and I get dialog boxes telling me that I cannot
>> have access, or do not have persmission, etc, and I get these denials
>> even after I closed all the other files. It gets annoying that I get the
>> "NO" after I already typed the new names.
>>
>> I am the only person who have access to this home PC.
>>
>> How can I change this so the computer will let me change names anytime I
>> want to?
>>
>
> Most often it caused by insufficient access rights either in start and
> destination directories. Where exactly your problem folder is residing?
> What are its owner and access rights?
>
> BTW, you should have separate user and administrator accounts, as this
> will fend away 95% of malware.
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