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DESTINATION FOLDER ACCESS DENIED MESSAGE WHEN DELETING EXE FILES

aaquiqu posted on Saturday, February 09, 2008 4:58 PM

IT IS ALSO HAPPENING WHEN YOU TRY TO DELETA A EXE FILE. I CREATE A EXE FILE
FROM MY MACROMEDIA FLASH SOFTWARE AND I CANNOT DELETE ANY OF THE FILES THAT I
CREATED FROM FLASH. THEY ARE PROJECTORS FILES BUT WITH THE EXE EXTENSION AND
IT SEEMS VISTA IS CONTROLLING WHAT YOU DO WITH YOUR FILES. I DEACTIVATED THE
UAC AND CHECK TWICE THAT I HAVE FULL CONTROL OF THE FILE BUT STILL CANNOT
DELETE IT. I´M GETTING CRAZY WITH THE DESTINATION FOLDER ACCESS DENIED
MESSAGE THAT I GET EVERYTIME I TRY TO DELETE A EXE FILE CREATED BY ME.

WHAT CAN I DO?????????????????????????
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The first thing to do is to turn off your caps lock.

Bob posted on Saturday, February 09, 2008 6:39 PM

The first thing to do is to turn off your caps lock. Using all caps is
considering shouting. Using multiple question marks with all caps makes it
even worse. One simple little question mark will work just fine. Ok?

Now go here:
Add "Take Ownership" to right-click menu in Vista
http://www.petri.co.il/add-take-ownership-context-menu-vista.htm
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