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| Hi all I have recently installed a Vista Ready Bridge application stored in C:\Program Files. The system is Vista Ultimate. This evening I downloaded an upgrade which failed because the original application could not be deleted. I was logged on with my own account which has Admin privileges. I took personal ownership of the folder and the application, and gave myself full permission. Although an examination of my effective permissions showed that I had full control, the system still would not let me delete the file. I logged on as THE ADMINISTRATOR and took ownership of the folder and the application. Gave the Administrator full control and he was not allowed to delete the application although his permissions reflected his ability to do so. I removed all disinheritance for the folder in which the application was stored. Finally I turned off User Account control on the control panel and at last managed to achieve a deletion. Having installed the new application it would not run. because the system had no allowed access to the folder By removing inheritance I perceived I might have removed the System permissions so I gave the System full control and the new application finally ran I then turned User Account control back on. This is a unique event. All my other software upgrades successfully. However all this took me about an hour. Apart from telling what I could not do Windows gave me no help whatsoever. I am reasonably experienced in computers but I am completely befuddled by the security system in Vista. I can't imagine what is going to happen to my friends when they convert if they meet this sort of problem.. Somewhere in the Newsgroup, which I scanned for help Seth wrote . "Yes, safety and security are painful...". He wasn't kidding I don't consider my experience reasonable or acceptable. Can anyone give me some sort of clue as to what was stopping the earlier version from being upgraded and what security settings are necessary to avoid this hassle Roger Stenson | Guest
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| "Roger Stenson" <roger@stensons.org.uk> wrote in message news:0C5A4AC5-E66B-4414-9201-FF7828A063EA@microsoft.com... Quote:
You would of needed to elevate the patcher application by right-clicking on it and selecting Run as administrator. Or whoever the developer is should design the patcher application to ask for elevation. -- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/ http://www.windowsresource.net/ *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* | Guest
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| Thanks very much Paul. I will pass the information on to the author This was a beta version of a new release and the information will be useful to him Roger Stenson "Paul Smith" <Paul@nospam.windowsresource.net> wrote in message news:582150F3-770B-4466-9788-54D2537AC979@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Sometimes downloaded programs will have a spot in the Properties that says that since this came from another computer the file/folder is locked; click the button to Unlock. Another way to gain access to modify files and folders includes going to the Start button, typing in Windows Explorer, right-clicking on this and selecting Run As Administrator. Even running as an Administrator doesn't grant you Permissions to modify all files. By Run As Administrator, you should have "elevated privileges" to do whatever you wish to files and folders in Windows Explorer. There is also a program called Unlocker that you can use to gain access to modify files and folders (see link below). http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/ "Roger Stenson" wrote: Quote:
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