Guest Steve Luttrell Posted January 3, 2009 Posted January 3, 2009 I have Vista Home Premium SP1. Over the past 2 weeks or so I have noticed that several of my applications (e.g. Sibelius, MS Money) have begun to show problems with accessing files, and in the case of MS Money it actually deletes its file on exiting the application. I experimentally tried using "run as administrator" which eliminated a lot (but not all) of these problems, so it seems to be something to do with file permissions. What I want to know is how to revert whatever change has been made to cause these problems? I haven't knowingly changed anything myself, so I assume that one of the Windows Vista updates is the cause of the problem. Unfortunately, I don't have an early enough restore point to step back to before the first of these problems occurred. -- Stephen Luttrell West Malvern, UK Quote
Guest Steve Luttrell Posted January 3, 2009 Posted January 3, 2009 Actually, "run as administrator" fixes all the problems (i.e. not just some of them), and I have given the subset of applications that have recently acquired these file access problems permanent permission to use a full administrator access token. However, this is less than ideal because of the unavoidable Vista dialog box asking for permission to continue that appears every time you start one of these applications. Is there a better solution? -- Stephen Luttrell West Malvern, UK "Steve Luttrell" <steve@_removemefirst_luttrell.org.uk> wrote in message news:qOmdnSkPg5w1LMLUnZ2dnUVZ8t_inZ2d@posted.plusnet...<span style="color:blue"> >I have Vista Home Premium SP1. Over the past 2 weeks or so I have noticed >that several of my applications (e.g. Sibelius, MS Money) have begun to >show problems with accessing files, and in the case of MS Money it actually >deletes its file on exiting the application. I experimentally tried using >"run as administrator" which eliminated a lot (but not all) of these >problems, so it seems to be something to do with file permissions. > > What I want to know is how to revert whatever change has been made to > cause these problems? I haven't knowingly changed anything myself, so I > assume that one of the Windows Vista updates is the cause of the problem. > Unfortunately, I don't have an early enough restore point to step back to > before the first of these problems occurred. > > -- > Stephen Luttrell > West Malvern, UK </span> Quote
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