Hi Tomorrow,
1. No, that does not happen by default. You have to go in and assign it. I
had a helluva time with it in an earlier build!
2. Right-click on the file (or folder). Select the Security tab, click Edit.
Good luck!
M
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"tomorrows_man" wrote:
> This configuration will not default, even if there is only one account
> created? Also, it is not obvious where to find the ability to grant a user
> account Full Control NTFS Rights; I've been searching for 15 minutes, and
> nothing comes up.
>
> "Montreal MCT" wrote:
>
> > Hi Tomorrow's Man,
> >
> > It sounds to me like you have to grant yourself Full Control NTFS rights for
> > that file location. Let us know if that works.
> >
> > M
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> > MDG, MCT
> > MCSA (2003), MCSA (2000), MCDST.
> > Certified Small Business Specialist
> > Visit my blog at http://www.mitpro.ca/Blogs/tabid/59/...2/Default.aspx
> >
> >
> > "tomorrows_man" wrote:
> >
> > > Just installed RC1. I'm the only user on the entire system. Clean install.
> > > I tried to import the Outlook pst file from the last (beta) release, oh, you
> > > know, as instructed when backing up the pst file. I get the error that I
> > > apparently don't have access to this file.
> > >
> > > What new pseudo-Nazi Republican B.S. is this? I'm sorry, I'm at my wit's
> > > end -- each subsequent release of this OS locks down "privliges" more and
> > > more. I literally am not allowed to import my own email from my own account
> > > on my own computer when I am the only one logged in. How the frell does this
> > > make sense?