Administrator Permission needed???

From: crj (crj330@comcast.net)
Date: 09/30/02


From: "crj" <crj330@comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 12:45:40 -0700


I have been trying to find out something similiar for over
a week now. I'm new to Windows XP and am using Adobe
Elements Photoshop to edit pictures. After editing and
wanting to save the edited versions, a message pops up
saying, "Computer Administrator permission is needed to
save here". What does this mean and how can I make
changes with XP so I can continue.........??? I'm really
not so happy with XP if I cannot use my software as I had
in the past and no matter how many messages I post in
numerous user groups, no one as yet to respond. PLEASE
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>-----Original Message-----
>How do you change access permissions on Windows XP? When
>I try to access a file, I get the message: Windows cannot
>access the specified device, path or file. You may no
>have the appropriate permissions to access the item. How
>can I get the appropriate permissions?
>.
>



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