Re: Security
- From: "Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoSpam@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:27:47 -0700
"Michael Red***" <michaelr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I found out that my problem with all .exe in my organization is when you
copy a .exe file from one location on the network to another and your
security settings is set high it will put a little button on the executable
in properties that ask you are you sure you want to unblock this file. You
press that button and its fixed.
It has something to do with security.
Thanks anyway..
That happens if the intranet zone is not in use, or the copy-from
location is not recognized as being part of the intranet zone (this
is the most common), or the intranet zone settings have changed.
"Al Dunbar" <AlanDrub@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Michael Red***" <michaelr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I currently have windows 2003 sp1 and when I want to run a exe from the
desktop I get this message.
"windows cannot access the specified device, path, or file. you may not
have the appropriate persion to access the item"
Can someone help me with this.
Are you logged on to the 2003 system directly, or are you attempting to
access an executable file located on that system from another
workstation?
Are you logged on with a domain account? Is it an adminstrator account or
a regular user account?
Where is the executable located that you are trying to run?
If you right-click on the file and select properties, do you see a
security tab? If so are you in any of the groups noted as having access
either granted or denied?
try clicking the advanced button, then the effective permissions tab, the
select button, and enter the name of your account. This should show you
what your access is to the file. If you cannot even get this far, then it
would appear that your account does not have sufficient access.
If that is the case, then the only one that can help you would be an
administrator on your system.
/Al
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