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"Permissions" problem
I saved a memo in Word 2003 on my home computer, which has Office 2003. I
then tried to drag and drop it to my CD-R drive. Instead I managed to drop it into another drive and into a folder. I found it by doing a file search, but now it won't let me do anything with it. When I try to open it, I get a little window that says: "Word can not open the document. User does not have access priviliges". It appears to be a "permissions" thing, but I don't know where to find that stuff. (I know just enough about computers to be dangerous) I know that at work we have "Administrators" and that they are the only ones who have "permission" to do stuff to our computers. I didn't set up anything on my computer like that though (it is 3 years old). Is there anything I can do to get this memo back? I just want to put it on a CD to take to work. |
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From what you describe it sounds like you *can* open the folder that
contains the file. If that's the case, don't try to open it - just drag it to a 'more friendly' environment (like the Desktop). If double-clicking doesn't open the file, try using Word's FileOpen command. If none of this helps post back indicating the version of Windows & the actual name of the folder (preferably the complete path) where you originaly "dropped" the file. -- HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "Shortcakes" wrote in message ... I saved a memo in Word 2003 on my home computer, which has Office 2003. I then tried to drag and drop it to my CD-R drive. Instead I managed to drop it into another drive and into a folder. I found it by doing a file search, but now it won't let me do anything with it. When I try to open it, I get a little window that says: "Word can not open the document. User does not have access priviliges". It appears to be a "permissions" thing, but I don't know where to find that stuff. (I know just enough about computers to be dangerous) I know that at work we have "Administrators" and that they are the only ones who have "permission" to do stuff to our computers. I didn't set up anything on my computer like that though (it is 3 years old). Is there anything I can do to get this memo back? I just want to put it on a CD to take to work. |
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Thank you for your reply. Dragging the folder was something I hadn't tried.
Unfortunately that didn't work either. When I tried, got a window titled: Error Copying File or Folder. then it said: Cannot copy "HMP memo to Branch Chief" (this is my memo): access is denied. Make sure the disk is not full or write protected and that the file is not currently in use. The folder is a strange one. It's is E:/39a9826303b359780dc6 (E: is my second hard drive) There are other folders in it labeled "common" , "sp1" , and "sp2" , and another file labeled "xpsp1hfm.exe" (none of which can be opened) I have Windows XP Home Edition "CyberTaz" wrote: From what you describe it sounds like you *can* open the folder that contains the file. If that's the case, don't try to open it - just drag it to a 'more friendly' environment (like the Desktop). If double-clicking doesn't open the file, try using Word's FileOpen command. If none of this helps post back indicating the version of Windows & the actual name of the folder (preferably the complete path) where you originaly "dropped" the file. -- HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "Shortcakes" wrote in message ... I saved a memo in Word 2003 on my home computer, which has Office 2003. I then tried to drag and drop it to my CD-R drive. Instead I managed to drop it into another drive and into a folder. I found it by doing a file search, but now it won't let me do anything with it. When I try to open it, I get a little window that says: "Word can not open the document. User does not have access priviliges". It appears to be a "permissions" thing, but I don't know where to find that stuff. (I know just enough about computers to be dangerous) I know that at work we have "Administrators" and that they are the only ones who have "permission" to do stuff to our computers. I didn't set up anything on my computer like that though (it is 3 years old). Is there anything I can do to get this memo back? I just want to put it on a CD to take to work. |
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Sorry I wasn't more clear - I meant open the folder & drag the file to
another location. If that still doesn't work I'm afraid you've stumbled into an issue which is more OS related than Word related. You've probably dumped the file into some sort of protected folder. You might try right-clicking the folder to go to its Properties & see if there is a check for Read Only that you can remove. Or - in the same menu - choose Sharing & Security, look on the General page for the same checkbox and the Sharing page for Make this folder private. Beyond that I don't know what to suggest. You might post your dilemma in a Win XP group - I'm sure someone there will be more familiar with what's going on. "Shortcakes" wrote in message ... Thank you for your reply. Dragging the folder was something I hadn't tried. Unfortunately that didn't work either. When I tried, got a window titled: Error Copying File or Folder. then it said: Cannot copy "HMP memo to Branch Chief" (this is my memo): access is denied. Make sure the disk is not full or write protected and that the file is not currently in use. The folder is a strange one. It's is E:/39a9826303b359780dc6 (E: is my second hard drive) There are other folders in it labeled "common" , "sp1" , and "sp2" , and another file labeled "xpsp1hfm.exe" (none of which can be opened) I have Windows XP Home Edition "CyberTaz" wrote: From what you describe it sounds like you *can* open the folder that contains the file. If that's the case, don't try to open it - just drag it to a 'more friendly' environment (like the Desktop). If double-clicking doesn't open the file, try using Word's FileOpen command. If none of this helps post back indicating the version of Windows & the actual name of the folder (preferably the complete path) where you originaly "dropped" the file. -- HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "Shortcakes" wrote in message ... I saved a memo in Word 2003 on my home computer, which has Office 2003. I then tried to drag and drop it to my CD-R drive. Instead I managed to drop it into another drive and into a folder. I found it by doing a file search, but now it won't let me do anything with it. When I try to open it, I get a little window that says: "Word can not open the document. User does not have access priviliges". It appears to be a "permissions" thing, but I don't know where to find that stuff. (I know just enough about computers to be dangerous) I know that at work we have "Administrators" and that they are the only ones who have "permission" to do stuff to our computers. I didn't set up anything on my computer like that though (it is 3 years old). Is there anything I can do to get this memo back? I just want to put it on a CD to take to work. |
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