Hi there,
I have about the same problem. I had Vista Business installed and running
fine with all kinds of programs installed (Office included) on my computer
but I screwed something up and needed to start over. So last weekend I wiped
everything and started over by installing vista again with SP1 (the install
went online and got it for me). Now when I try to install Office it tells me
I don't have the rights to change a certain inp-file. I go to the file and
make user I have the rights to it, and the "trusted Install"-profile does and
so does the Administrator-profile, but not the user profiles. And the boxes
are grayed out, so I can't change them. I only have one account on the
computer and it is an administrator account. Seems like SP1 changed something
for me... Thanks!
"Stephen Saw" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is the first time I'm having this kind of permission issue on my Vista
> Ultimate machine. I'm logged on as Admistrator account, I had my SP1
> installed and running smooth.
>
> Just recently, I trying to move one of my folder into the My Documents
> folder (I had pointed the path to my other drive's folder), it said access
> denied, I need permission to do that. I try to copy and paste, tried to copy
> and paste on other drive, it's all the same, access denied.
>
> This also happened when I'm copying files through network from my XP SP3
> machine, ends up I need to copy via pendrive.
>
> I did not create any new user for my machine, neither delete any user or
> changed any permission in Vista, the most I have done was sharing folder and
> unsharing a folder.
>
> Please be adviced how to solve this problem.
>
>
> Thanks.
>
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