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Administrator Permission to Save File
I just purchased an HP laptop for my personal home use. I
am a WinXP Home "computer administrator" and the only user. I backed up my Money 2004 Standard file from my Dell desktop to a CD-RW and successfully restored it to Money 2004 on my laptop. Now I'm trying to back up the data to the same CD but when I click on save the following dialog box opens: My Money Backup 0.mbf You do not have permission to save in this directory. See the administrator to obtain permission. Would you like to save in the My Documents folder instead? Yes/No I don't get this dialog box when backing up to a CD on my desktop, obviously, so I assume this is an issue with my laptop user accounts. I had the same problem when using the Import/Export Wizard to import my MSIE favorites bookmark.htm file. Thanks for any help, Paul |
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Irish wrote:
I don't get this dialog box when backing up to a CD on my desktop, obviously, so I assume this is an issue with my laptop user accounts. I had the same problem when using the Import/Export Wizard to import my MSIE favorites bookmark.htm file. Make sure that you remove the read-only attribute. All files copied from CD are marked read-only. You have to turn it off. |
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Win won't let me turn off the write-only attribute. Says
access denied! Make sure that you remove the read-only attribute. All files copied from CD are marked read-only. You have to turn it off. . |
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I'm sorry. I meant to say Win won't let me turn off the
read-only attribute. -----Original Message----- Win won't let me turn off the write-only attribute. Says access denied! Make sure that you remove the read-only attribute. All files copied from CD are marked read-only. You have to turn it off. . . |
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Something's not right with my laptop. I just removed the
CD, placed it in my desktop drive and was able to remove the read-only attribute. WinXP Home on both computers. -----Original Message----- Win won't let me turn off the write-only attribute. Says access denied! Make sure that you remove the read-only attribute. All files copied from CD are marked read-only. You have to turn it off. |
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