Re: Permissions
- From: "Kathy" <kmodahl@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2009 14:07:18 -0800
You know my original question only required a yes or no. I just wanted to know.
"Sam Hobbs" <Gateremovethis@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:65D7722A-9B88-4F39-AA34-B164EDB7ACB7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Yes, but if you mess up your computer, don't ask here for help yet since you are asking here for help it is likely you will ask again. There is a reason why people here are reluctant to help you mess up your system.
You are obviously not getting many important points that people are making.
If you want to know what is on your computer, then read; then after you have read, ask about what you don't understand. Don't expect others to help you mess with your system without learning. Your initial question was vague and indicated very little understanding. You need to get that point.
I know you are not a developer so the following is too technical, but it is an example of someone messing with something they should not mess with and then they ask for help when they don't realize they are responsible for messing it up.
Visual Studios 2008 Professional refuses to compile some projects : Visual C++ General : Visual C++ : MSDN Forums
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vcgeneral/thread/f25e09a5-eb70-4b18-aa4c-009eb075b3a3
"Kathy" <kmodahl@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:8974F522-4FE7-436E-AA29-00F255074FEB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxIf I mess up my computer I will fix it or format it and start over.
I get the feeling noone gets my point. I know they are junction points, but why show them if you can't access them?
I want to know what is on my computer. On my computer they look like an ordinary folder. If you look back at the first response, won't you immediately feel put down and defensive? My default user folder is not empty. I could not access it until I changed the security options. So are the rest empty?
Kathy
"Sam Hobbs" <Gateremovethis@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:3DAFF095-A76E-4D82-A835-FA0CCFF77285@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxThere it is. You are asking for help so you can mess up your computer, which means it is likely you will be back asking for more help fixing something and you won't understand how you messed it up and you will provide insufficient information. You will waste a lot of time; yours and those of others trying to help.
I think most or all people that help others here will prefer that you don't ask for help here when in the future you mess up your computer in a manner you don't understand and you are doing something Windows is trying to protect you from messing up.
"Kathy" <kmodahl@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:5F2107EB-C529-4E10-B425-B1E486F7D866@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
If I choose to access something and mess up my computer, why can't I?
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