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Bob M.
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      3rd Jul 2008
Like many of you I am new to Vista (Business). I am trying to delete a file
and the system tells me I do not have the correct permissions. I am the
Administrator.

What is the process to give myself the correct permission level; i.e. start
with control panel/user accounts/account name/etc. I cannot find within help
the simple steps required to help myself. Help.

I look forward to your replies and your assistance. By the way, I am a
saleman and this techie stuff give me a headache!
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Thanks,
Bob
 
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Chandan Omkar
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      4th Jul 2008
Can you please mention the file location?

"Bob M." wrote:

> Like many of you I am new to Vista (Business). I am trying to delete a file
> and the system tells me I do not have the correct permissions. I am the
> Administrator.
>
> What is the process to give myself the correct permission level; i.e. start
> with control panel/user accounts/account name/etc. I cannot find within help
> the simple steps required to help myself. Help.
>
> I look forward to your replies and your assistance. By the way, I am a
> saleman and this techie stuff give me a headache!
> --
> Thanks,
> Bob

 
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Bob M.
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      7th Jul 2008
Hello Chandan,

I haven't looked at they system all weekend but now am back.

The file is in C/bob/videos/movie name
--
Thanks,
Bob


"Chandan Omkar" wrote:

> Can you please mention the file location?
>
> "Bob M." wrote:
>
> > Like many of you I am new to Vista (Business). I am trying to delete a file
> > and the system tells me I do not have the correct permissions. I am the
> > Administrator.
> >
> > What is the process to give myself the correct permission level; i.e. start
> > with control panel/user accounts/account name/etc. I cannot find within help
> > the simple steps required to help myself. Help.
> >
> > I look forward to your replies and your assistance. By the way, I am a
> > saleman and this techie stuff give me a headache!
> > --
> > Thanks,
> > Bob

 
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Michael Walraven
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      7th Jul 2008
A strange place for Vista to have placed videos. I would have expected
c:\users\bob\videos

Michael

"Bob M." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:8E66FD7C-FC38-42D0-8855-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello Chandan,
>
> I haven't looked at they system all weekend but now am back.
>
> The file is in C/bob/videos/movie name
> --
> Thanks,
> Bob
>
>
> "Chandan Omkar" wrote:
>
>> Can you please mention the file location?
>>
>> "Bob M." wrote:
>>
>> > Like many of you I am new to Vista (Business). I am trying to delete a
>> > file
>> > and the system tells me I do not have the correct permissions. I am
>> > the
>> > Administrator.
>> >
>> > What is the process to give myself the correct permission level; i.e.
>> > start
>> > with control panel/user accounts/account name/etc. I cannot find
>> > within help
>> > the simple steps required to help myself. Help.
>> >
>> > I look forward to your replies and your assistance. By the way, I am a
>> > saleman and this techie stuff give me a headache!
>> > --
>> > Thanks,
>> > Bob


 
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