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Windows 7 problem |
Sep 29 2011, 11:21 PM
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![]() Master Director Group: Pioneers Posts: 3,950 Joined: 28-August 08 Member No.: 2,534 |
Can someone with a bog standard Win 7 Home Premium install check their "C:\Documents and Settings" folder and tell me
1) who the Owner is and 2) what permissions that Owner has? Thanks. -------------------- "I have had the same problem with getting the wheels to rotate properly with animated cars. They have to be all the same size and round and that helps a bit." America's Top Modder.
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Oct 3 2011, 10:18 AM
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![]() Master Director Group: Administrators Posts: 4,237 Joined: 18-January 07 Member No.: 116 |
I dont think that folder actually exists on windows 7:
http://www.techimo.com/forum/applications-...indows-7-a.html -------------------- Ben Sanders
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Oct 3 2011, 7:22 PM
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![]() Master Director Group: Pioneers Posts: 1,532 Joined: 20-September 08 Member No.: 2,721 |
In a gratuitous display of redundancy, you used Windows and problem in the same sentence
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Oct 3 2011, 7:36 PM
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![]() Master Director Group: Pioneers Posts: 3,950 Joined: 28-August 08 Member No.: 2,534 |
I dont think that folder actually exists on windows 7: http://www.techimo.com/forum/applications-...indows-7-a.html Thanks for that Ben very useful thread. Yup every time Windows tries to make itself look like more a Mac it gets worse. They should have followed Apple's example and dumped the Mac O/S idea for BSD years ago (but still called it "windows") -------------------- "I have had the same problem with getting the wheels to rotate properly with animated cars. They have to be all the same size and round and that helps a bit." America's Top Modder.
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