Saucy wrote:
> "William" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Saucy wrote:
>>> "William" <> wrote in message
>>> news:...
>>>> Saucy wrote:
>>>>> "William" <> wrote in message
>>>>> news:e$...
>>>>>> < chop > It is an annoyance and I found out from experience that
>>>>>> when you disable UAC you will not be able to delete anything,
>>>>>> period! Unless you go into safe mode which is twice the trouble as
>>>>>> you said . UAC needs to be enabled to allow you to work on your
>>>>>> files and folders. I also assume this to be the case if the
>>>>>> programs were installed with UAC enabled. I have not tried
>>>>>> installing programs with UAC disabled to see what would happen if
>>>>>> I tried to delete a file relative to that install. Still a
>>>>>> learning process I guess
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> UAC is about the worst thing I have come across on Vista
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Bill
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Huh? That definitely is not the case. One can work with files
>>>>> [delete, copy, move, create etc.] with UAC turned OFF.
>>>>>
>>>>> Saucy
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I should clarify that I could copy and move, but delete was
>>>> impossible once UAC was disabled. I tried with a ton of different
>>>> files and folders and no luck. With UAC enabled I was able to delete
>>>> again. Thats my experience
>>>>
>>>> Bill
>>>
>>>
>>> Then something was misconfigured on your system. One can delete a
>>> file(s) or a folder(s) with UAC OFF.
>>>
>>> Saucy
>>
>>
>> Out the box, new never messed with anything...so I have no idea..
>> I assume you have tried it?
>> Bill
>
>
> Yup. I often have UAC off and I do a lot of file and folder
> manipulation. You can work with files with UAC off. Was it a particular
> folder you tried to delete? There are a few NTFS junction points that
> appear like shortcuts or folders that don't delete. They are there to
> provide backward compatibility - for older programs with hardcoded
> strings to system folders. But otherwise you should be able to create,
> delete etc. files and folder with UAC either ON or OFF.
>
> [[NTFS junction point - Wikipedia]
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTFS_junction_point
>
> Saucy
It was a music media player that I had installed a week or so ago and
was trying to upgrade it. During the upgrade process I kept getting
write permission need to replace certain files. After pulling my hair
out with resetting all user and admin rights and ownership, nothing
would work. So I decided I would uninstall the program and then do a
fresh install. After the uninstall some files were left back which I
tried to manually delete. No luck. Would not do it. No matter where I
moved the files. I turned on back UAC and it worked. Hence my reply
I can try again to see if it was only that program or to what extent
other files may be affected by UAC
If its related to the junction point issue how can I tell with regard to
that program. Also the program is a vista release so backward
compatibility does not appear or should not be an issue
Bill