Hi, Nick.
Michael gave you the right answer. C:\ is a protected area and we can't
just go making entries in there by accident.
Only the ROOT of C: has this protection. So, you can create a New folder in
C:\ and put your files there. In Windows Explorer, open C:\, right-click
and choose New | Folder. Name it something like C:\Nick. Then you should
be able to store your file there as something like C:\Nick\Datafile.txt.
If you are the Administrator, then you CAN store a file in C:\ by using an
elevated Command Prompt. To do this, click Start, then right-click on
Command Prompt and choose Run as Administrator; you'll have to furnish
Administrator credentials to get past this point. When the Command Prompt
window opens, note that the Title Bar says "Administrator:Command Prompt".
Any command or application launched from this window will "run elevated".
From here, you can save a file in C:\.
Note that it is not enough to BE a member of the Administrator group. You
must explicitly furnish an Administrator password to open the elevated
command prompt window.
RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1)
"Nick" <> wrote in message
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> I am have 2 errors 1 is "Windows can't access the specified device, path,
> or file. You may not have the appropriate permissions to access the item."
> And the 2end error is "C:\ is not accessible
> Access is denied."
> I got both errors on my account that is a admin.