On Aug 29, 2006, at 11:39 AM, Chris Little wrote:

You need to be a Power User or better to write to that folder. The same is
true of folders inside Program Files.

When you say "that folder" I'm assuming you're talking about the one Jaime mentions.


Joe, you need to ask the customer what groups the users are in (right-click on My Computer and choose Manage. Go to the Local Users->User folder and double-click on the user in question. The Member Of tab will show what
groups they belong to) and what permissions are on the sub-folder
(right-click on the folder and choose Properties->Security). My guess is that user's account isn't in the right groups and that the Everyone group
how no rights.



Okay, this makes sense. I'll have him check all that.

Thanks a lot!
Joe



on 8/29/06 9:28 AM, Jamie Lay at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Joe,

I've resolved this in the past by storing documents at " C:\Documents
and Settings\All Users\Application Data\My Folder "

On Aug 29, 2006, at 6:14 AM, Joseph Nastasi wrote:


Could someone familiar with XP admin let me know where I should
start looking at settings, etc. so I can at least warn XP folks to
not use certain settings. Or am I just missing a more obvious way
of getting around this?

TIA
Joe

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