i was had same problem in vista i found that trend micro internet security is the problem i turned it off the problem gone ---------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------ mhmh said: oh thanks a lot ... I face this problem few days ago and i couldn't fix it ... no one talked about the anti virus in many sites that discuss the problem .. it helps .. thanx again .
When Windows cannot access the specified path or file, it is probably not available or password protected. To access this type of file, a person can sign on as an administrator of a computer for permission to access them.
Anyone who has the appropriate permissions.
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When you get a message that says, 'Windows cannot access the specified device path file,' this means that an error has occurred which has corrupted the file and made it inaccessible.
Check your antivirus vault and see if it blocked maplestory.. for me i had to check my spyware doctor program
Administrative access to the USMT folder on the server from the Windows XP Professional computer Read access to the USMT folder to perform the migration Administrative access to the target Windows XP Professional computer
If you cannot differentiate between Microsoft and people answering questions on a random website, you should not be altering Access Permissions. That said, you can configure who can access any given folder in a NT-based Windows operating system. The file owner or an Administrator can give or change these permissions.
Yes. A Linux boot disk will allow you to change passwords or completely bypass Windows security and access the data directly.
I am not aware of any sharing access for individual Excel files (if someone reading this knows how to do this with Windows, please improve the answer). File sharing permissions are for giving access to folders, not individual files. If you are not able to change the sharing permissions on the folder in which you have the Excel file stored, move the file to a folder or drive without sharing permissions. See related questions and links for information about file and folder sharing.
The types of permissions that are needed for shared documents are "shared access." In other words, a shared document needs to be set to "public" access.
The file's owner can access it.
Data Base Properties"Owner" of the file. The owner always has the ability to modify the permissions of a file or folder.