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| I have just installed build 5728 on a dual boot system (separate drives). In addition, I have installed Office 2007 Beta Refresh on both XP SP2 and Vista. Consequently, I would like to share a common PST file. This resides on my XP partition. With UAC turned on, I am blocked from accessing the common PST (permissions). With UAC turned off, I am able to access the file. Could anyone tell me what I need to do to access this file with UAC turned on? I would like to continue with UAC, but I need to have the flexibility to decide where my data is stored... | Guest
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| Sorry for the second post on this - the system returned an error in submission the first time around "thomas" wrote: Quote:
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| it is not UAC that denies you access, it is the lack of permission If you want several people to access something simple give them the permission to do so. "thomas" <thomas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BB24D44B-BF91-42D6-AF06-797E5FB05AD6@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| ok, but why am I able to access the files when I turn UAC off? Do the permissions only kick in with UAC activated? This may sound like a stupid question - I am a total noob when it comes to successfully configuring permissions in Vista (yes, I have tried). Question to me is: how will the average user manage this complexity. I separate programs from data on different drives and do not necessarily store things where microsoft intended... | Guest
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| when UAC is turned off you are an administrator always - so you can access **any** file administrators can access. when UAC is turned on you are only an administrator when you explicitly consent to be one, everytime else you are just a user. So if you want to access anything, the user you are currently using needs the explicit right to access the file . "thomas" <thomas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C6D100AF-E170-408A-8628-C537DD5F61A8@microsoft.com... Quote:
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