We just added some Vista workstations on our W2K3 Srvr Enterprise network.
The security settings on the network drive allow everything except "Full
Control".
The Users can create a new folder on the network drive, but once it is
created, they cannot rename it. It remains "New Folder".
They can then delete the new directory.
Also, they cannot rename files. They can copy the file to their desktop,
rename it, and then copy it to an existing directory on the network drive.
Re: Cannot rename or delete folders in Windows XP ... The reason you are not allowed to rename files or ... >folders is because the file you are trying to rename is in use by one of your ... The contents of the folder must not be used by programs loaded into ...Windows Media Player, Peer to Peer software, Quicktime etc. and those ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Re: Re-accruing photos in a slideshow ... > numerical order and then select this new folder for screen saver but you ... > still will not get the photos to displayed in order. ... > If you want to try it, you can batch rename very quickly using XP. ... > in the order you placed the thumbnails.... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.photos)
Re: Creating slideshows in XP ... familiar with the Irfanview software, which lets you gather a particular set ... the pictures, and then it closes, i.e. doesn't do a continuous loop. ... I can take that new folder with the renamed files you mentioned and convert ... > If you need to batch rename and number, you can do this easily with XP. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.photos)
Re: autofix failure ... One very bad feature about using windows to batch rename your photos:... I found this out the hard way of course, renamed a whole folder and then ... >>> only when you download the pictures.... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.photos)
Re: Photos and movie renaming dramas?? ... I can veiw them fine but now i want to rename them so ... i dont forget the photos.... name OK but the picture goes away and to open it i have ... you open the folder again for a slide ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.photos)