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Old September 16th 15, 03:50 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Hi All,

I converted a web account to a local account for a user.
It kept his Documents in "userprofile\OneDrive\documents"
and would no let me move them to "userprofile\documents"
with the error "permission denied". Security says the
user can write into his profile and I can create a
"Documents" folder, but still can't move "Documents" to
it.

What the hell????

-T

By move, I mean open Windows Explorer and right click
on Document properties, go to the location tab and click move
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Old September 16th 15, 05:03 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default after creating local account, can't move doc folder

On 09/15/2015 07:50 PM, T wrote:
Hi All,

I converted a web account to a local account for a user.
It kept his Documents in "userprofile\OneDrive\documents"
and would no let me move them to "userprofile\documents"
with the error "permission denied". Security says the
user can write into his profile and I can create a
"Documents" folder, but still can't move "Documents" to
it.

What the hell????

-T

By move, I mean open Windows Explorer and right click
on Document properties, go to the location tab and click move



I presume this is One Drive's doing
 




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