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JimBob
Flightless Bird
Re: I can't get permission.... this doesn't do it.
"Valorie *~~" <ValMcl@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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> "Seth" <sethNOSPAM@NOSPAMclcpro.com> wrote in message
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>>
>> "Valorie *~~" <ValMcl@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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>>> "Nil" <rednoise@REMOVETHIScomcast.net> wrote in message
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>>>> On 13 Oct 2010, "Valorie *~~" <ValMcl@invalid.invalid> wrote in
>>>> alt.windows7.general:
>>>>
>>>>> From the site:
>>>>
>>>> I did not and do not recommend any site.
>>>>
>>>> Use Windows help system. Or pay someone who can follow simple
>>>> directions to fix it for you.
>>>>
>>>>> * This does not stop the permission window from coming up when
>>>>> trying to delete unwanted files.
>>>>
>>>> Since you don't describe the "permission window", all I can say is...
>>>> Yes it does.
>>>
>>>
>>> It's a small window that says I need permission to continue whatever I
>>> want to do. When I click on continue it doesn't allow me to continue to
>>> delete or move my files. How else can it be described? This is a text
>>> NG so I can't add a JPG to show you. I'm surprised you don't know what
>>> that window looks like. If it's not called a permission window... what
>>> does MS call it?
>>
>> You can include the file path. That can make a huge difference.
>
> I didn't see a file path in the small pop-up window that asks for
> permission.
>
>> Anything short of 100% information is a crap shoot. You barely include
>> 50% in your first postings.
>
> Sorry, I figured everyone who has W-7 would see that "permission" window
> as soon as they tried to install software, move or delete a file.
>
>>
>>
>
>
Hi,
I understand how that can be a little confusing. All it's really trying to
tell you is you need to be an administrator or have administrator permission
for that particular action.
"Valorie *~~" <ValMcl@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
news:4cb7cc82@news.x-privat.org...
> "Seth" <sethNOSPAM@NOSPAMclcpro.com> wrote in message
> news:i96r6m$4eq$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>>
>> "Valorie *~~" <ValMcl@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
>> news:4cb678b4@news.x-privat.org...
>>> "Nil" <rednoise@REMOVETHIScomcast.net> wrote in message
>>> news:Xns9E10DB475A04Cnilch1@130.133.4.11...
>>>> On 13 Oct 2010, "Valorie *~~" <ValMcl@invalid.invalid> wrote in
>>>> alt.windows7.general:
>>>>
>>>>> From the site:
>>>>
>>>> I did not and do not recommend any site.
>>>>
>>>> Use Windows help system. Or pay someone who can follow simple
>>>> directions to fix it for you.
>>>>
>>>>> * This does not stop the permission window from coming up when
>>>>> trying to delete unwanted files.
>>>>
>>>> Since you don't describe the "permission window", all I can say is...
>>>> Yes it does.
>>>
>>>
>>> It's a small window that says I need permission to continue whatever I
>>> want to do. When I click on continue it doesn't allow me to continue to
>>> delete or move my files. How else can it be described? This is a text
>>> NG so I can't add a JPG to show you. I'm surprised you don't know what
>>> that window looks like. If it's not called a permission window... what
>>> does MS call it?
>>
>> You can include the file path. That can make a huge difference.
>
> I didn't see a file path in the small pop-up window that asks for
> permission.
>
>> Anything short of 100% information is a crap shoot. You barely include
>> 50% in your first postings.
>
> Sorry, I figured everyone who has W-7 would see that "permission" window
> as soon as they tried to install software, move or delete a file.
>
>>
>>
>
>
Hi,
I understand how that can be a little confusing. All it's really trying to
tell you is you need to be an administrator or have administrator permission
for that particular action.