Spasebo!
Yes, that did the trick. I have no idea what changed the permissions,
but now all is "right with the world."
Some people have said that saving to the desktop is not a good idea,
however, I have been doing it for years with no ill effect.
I find it very handy to be able to do so, as I use the Desktop as a
temporary holding space for a number of purposes.
It makes things easy to find without having to go down several levels.
Again, many thanks for a quick, concise and accurate answer!
Dave
"Dmitriy Bobrovskiy" <> wrote in message
news:C283B13E-EBE7-43FC-8F85-...
> Go to you Personal Folder. Select folder named Desktop. Right-click and
> select Properties. After select Security tab, then click button
> "Advanced". Then click button "Edit", uncheck "Include inheritable
> permissions from this object's parent", in the immediately appeared window
> select "Remove". Then check "Include inheritable permissions from this
> object's parent" again and then click OK 3 times. In that manner you will
> reset permissions for Desktop folder.
>
> If you continue to experience problems, open Command Prompt in your
> Personal Folder and type command
> icacls desktop
> That information will help us for troubleshooting.
>
>
> "FiOS Dave" <> wrote in message
> news:1681D47C-5EC0-428D-B2B1-...
>> Something has changed in my Home Premium system
>> such that I can no longer save to the desktop!
>> When I try, I get an error message stating " You don't
>> have permission to save in this location."
>>
>> I do not recall changing ANY permissions to prevent this.
>> I did have a problem installing Office Home 2007 and
>> maybe that caused a change.
>>
>> Where do I need to go to set the permission back to allow
>> me to save to the desktop?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Dave
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