"Unspecified error" when adding a link to Favorites in Windows Vista:
http://www.winhelponline.com/blogs/4...ows-Vista.html
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Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
Windows® Troubleshooting
http://www.winhelponline.com
"Robert" <> wrote in message news:aY3ti.99$ls4.81@trndny07...
I'm using Windows Vista, and its multiple layers of security are preventing
me from doing everyday normal things like bookmarking websites in my
"Favorites" folder.
If I merely want to mark a website as a favorite, Vista lets me do this.
However, I have a dozen different folders in my favorites, and I want to
save the website's URL in the proper folder. Vista currently won't let me do
this. When I try to save a URL in a favroites folder, I get a very vague
error message:
"Unable to create (name of website): Unspecified Error"
Not very helpful, huh?
Currently, I have an awkward way of getting around this. I save a website's
URL to my general Favorites folder, and then go to "Organize Favorites", and
then drag the URL to the proper folder within Favorites. Even this is a
headache, because when I do this Vista stops me:
"Destination Folder Access Denied: You'll need to provider Administrator
Permission to move this folder"
I hit "Continue", then Windows Vista gives me another warning: "Windows
Needs Your Permission to Continue". Only then will it actually move the URL
to the right folder.
All this seems excessively frustrating. Any ideas on how I can get reset my
system so that it lets me do this without a hassle? There are two accounts
on my PC, my wife's and my own. My wife's one may be the admin account.
Robert