Well, had enough of tryouts and executed the set of instructions your link provided.
Perfect pitch there. 😊
So far, no issues with this fix.
Tried to emulate this and I believe it's a software+admin mix. I just followed a similar procedure with a database file smash, in a folder, inside the...
Well, what's it's funny is that supposedly, if a user is admin, it has the same privileges than the administrator account regarding the run as, for instance.
@Microsoft
This is making little or no sense to me, since I had no problem with administrator plus clean install (just to be sure it can...
Don't say it can't but makes little sense.
The @outlook account is admin.
The local user account is admin.
Can administrator have anything extra? It shouldn't, but since it's a non-active user, I'm going to activate it and see what comes out of this.
Gonna try this for documentation issues and...
Will be posting here to provide solutions or workarounds.
And will try with another laptop. Trying to rule out hardware issues. I know it's redundant since a clean install was done and no error was obtained, but it won't hurt to try.
Thank you all in advance! Have a good night.
Windows Defender is up. But never had issues with it before. It's the first time I face this.
The machine was migrated because it showed some erratic behaviour on W10. But neither SFC or DISM returned errors.
Think I'm gonna try and create a local admin account, instead of using the client...
Well, in all true, it is a known method to workaround and enable piracy. But there are still legit usage that face problems
One of my previous users managed to edit the hosts file to install a non-legit version of Acrobat Reader. But editing hosts is a legit way of creating a DNS override in a...
Did that and still having the same issue.
Maybe upgrade gone wrong? W11 shouldn't be doing this.
UAC was disabled, removed Bitdefender, disabled GPOs.
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Nope. Still here.
It's a location issue, since if the software is installed from scratch on data disk, no upgrade problem is returned, since no lack of permission is indicated.
But it won't work as it should, since the add-in works with that address. Dunno why.
Self developed that uses Access as a db creator, saved as .accde file. Never had the problem before, either with W7, 8 or 10.
The client upgraded the computer to W11 and we're not able to smash the older .accde or .exe files inside the folders. They need to be there in order to read some dlls...
Hi guys.
One of my clients needs to do an update on one of his softwares.
The thing is: it is an *.exe file that can't be pasted into the software folder, inside Program Files, because it says it lacks permissions.
The user is computer admin already.
Tried with new account, cmd, nothing worked...