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Can "permissions" be eliminated?
I'm running Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit. Just converted from an older computer running Windows XP and this "permissions" thing is driving me crazy. As a creator for Poser items it is necessary to create images in Photoshop, store them on my external drive and then install them into the runtime in Poser. At least that's how it USED to be. Now in Windows 7 when I create a texture image in Photoshop and transfer it into my Poser runtime (which needs to be done in order to apply the texture to a poser character) this system will not allow Poser to access the file because it is "locked" by Photoshop. In order to create these items and make them saleable, several programs need to be used, all the programs need to access the textures I've generated and there are sometimes hundreds of files involved. Is there some way to simply turn off these permissions and locked folders altogether and allow me and my programs full access to the files I'm creating? This whole thing has put my business at a standstill. I did find the instructions for unlocking each individual file but this just simply isn't realistic--it will take months to complete a single project this way. Security is a great thing but not when it cripples the business for which I bought this computer in the first place. I'm the only one who uses this computer except for occasional net surfing--and it's locking me out of my own business, LOL! HELP!!!!!!!