'Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin Wrote:
> ;511710']But its not appropriate to encourage in saving in locations
> Microsoft has
> designated as protected by the operating system. Yes, its the users
> system
> and they should be free to do whatever they want with it, but you
> ultimately
> putting OS in a compromising situation by taking ownership of certain
> locations or turning of UAC. Its best the OP use the Personal folders
> that
> is created within his or her account.
>
> We need to have some basic principles.
> --
> Andre
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> 'Teching It Easy: Windows Vista: Windows Vista RTM FAQ and
> Quick Start Guide.'
> (http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry)
> "brink" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> Hi Denis,
> >
> > You may have better luck saving the file to a personal user folder
> > first, then moving it to a location outside the personal user
> folders.
> > Depending on where you are trying to save the file, you may need to
> take
> > ownership of that location first. You may also need to be doing this
> in
> > a Administrator account, or give Administrator password at the UAC
> > prompt. This tutorial will show you how to take ownership.
> >
> > 'Take Ownership of file'
> (http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...ship-file.html)
> >
> > Shawn
>
Hi Andre,
I agree it can be a security risk and that using the personal user
folders is best, but sometimes you just need or want to be able to put a
file in one of those locations for whatever reason. It would be safer
if you changed the ownership of the file back to the default owner when
done. I would only recommend doing it to just modifying a system file,
not to store files. That is best used for the personal user folders.
Thank you for the notice,
Shawn
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