fb2
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Hi,
I'm not sure that this is the right discussion but if it isn't please tell me.
I just got my new laptop with windows 7 home premium installed and I'm having a tough time accessing certain folders and features. I set up my login name with administrative permissions but I still cant get into certain folders. In particular the "Documents and Settings" folder. I have checked the permissions of this folder and see that administrators have 'full control' of this folder but trying to access it brings up the "access is denied" popup. I am at a lose as to how to proceed. I had one rare thought and that was that perhaps one has to upgrade to windows 7 professional in order to access these folders but that couldn't possibly be. Right?
So, my question is this; does anyone have any ideas of where to start to unravel the solution?
thanks for reading,
fb
I'm not sure that this is the right discussion but if it isn't please tell me.
I just got my new laptop with windows 7 home premium installed and I'm having a tough time accessing certain folders and features. I set up my login name with administrative permissions but I still cant get into certain folders. In particular the "Documents and Settings" folder. I have checked the permissions of this folder and see that administrators have 'full control' of this folder but trying to access it brings up the "access is denied" popup. I am at a lose as to how to proceed. I had one rare thought and that was that perhaps one has to upgrade to windows 7 professional in order to access these folders but that couldn't possibly be. Right?
So, my question is this; does anyone have any ideas of where to start to unravel the solution?
thanks for reading,
fb
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Home built
- OS
- windows 7 home premium
- CPU
- i5
- Motherboard
- toshiba
- Memory
- 16gig
- Graphics Card(s)
- nvidia
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 2 - LG 32"
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080
- Hard Drives
- 3 - Hitachi 1tb 7200rpm
- Internet Speed
- Cable - 10mbit down, 1.5mbit up