I am using Windows 7 with admin privileges. I'm not sure what the
means exactly but I can, for example, change files in the windows
folder using the file browser after clicking yes to provide
administrator access. Now in J 32 bit I can use 1!:2 to write to a
protected file. However, in J 64 bit, I can read such a file but I can
not write; I get a file name error.

I'm not sure if this is a J issue or a Windows 7 issue. Does anyone
have any insight or work around for this?
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