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  #1  
Old 03-07-2006
Bernie
 
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can't rename folders

Whenever I create a new folder and then try to rename it the new name
reverts back to "new folder" when I hit enter. Unzipping using 7zip to a new
folder with the name of the zip file works fine. Can't rename from within
any program I've used so far. Is this a permissions thing or what? I'm
logged in as an administrator.

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  #2  
Old 05-07-2006
Steve
 
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RE: can't rename folders

Same here Bernie, Also I couldn't move "my documents" to another partition.
Windows starts to move it and then says it can't move some sub folders.

"Bernie" wrote:

> Whenever I create a new folder and then try to rename it the new name
> reverts back to "new folder" when I hit enter. Unzipping using 7zip to a new
> folder with the name of the zip file works fine. Can't rename from within
> any program I've used so far. Is this a permissions thing or what? I'm
> logged in as an administrator.
>

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  #3  
Old 05-07-2006
Bernie
 
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Re: can't rename folders

There are a few of us it seems....see thread below.


"Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3B2D4A64-13C7-452C-B9D7-081647C8C319@microsoft.com...
> Same here Bernie, Also I couldn't move "my documents" to another
> partition.
> Windows starts to move it and then says it can't move some sub folders.
>


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  #4  
Old 05-07-2006
Ecat
 
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Re: can't rename folders

Definitely sounds like a permissions thing. Have you taken "ownership" of the
directories in question? And then set your permissions to full for those
directories? Being logged in as administrator doesnt seem to mean quite the
same thing that it used to.
--


(¯`·._.·Ecat·._.·´¯)
HP a1230n
Athlon 64 Processor 3800+
1 Gig RAM
Radeon X700


"Bernie" wrote:

> There are a few of us it seems....see thread below.
>
>
> "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3B2D4A64-13C7-452C-B9D7-081647C8C319@microsoft.com...
> > Same here Bernie, Also I couldn't move "my documents" to another
> > partition.
> > Windows starts to move it and then says it can't move some sub folders.
> >

>

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  #5  
Old 05-07-2006
Ecat
 
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Re: can't rename folders

You could try this if you havent allready.

Right click the file or directory
Properties
Security Tab
Advanced
Owner Tab
Edit
Then select the user from the list that you want to give ownership to.

Then you will probably still have to give your self permissions too.

Right click the file or directory
Properties
Security Tab
Advanced
Edit
Edit
Then tick the check boxes to give full acess.

--


(¯`·._.·Ecat·._.·´¯)
HP a1230n
Athlon 64 Processor 3800+
1 Gig RAM
Radeon X700


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  #6  
Old 05-07-2006
Bernie
 
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Re: can't rename folders

Yes I've tried that and it makes no difference. I have all permissions and
even ownership.

I also ran explorer as an administrator. I have found I can change folder
names using the command line rename command but not with explorer or an
explorer replacement like xplorer2.

I also discovered something odd and something I've not seen before... if you
look at the property sheet for explorer.exe and select the security tab you
will find a user/group called TrustedInstaller. On my machine this is the
only one with full control permissions. All others have Read and Execute and
Read.


"Ecat" <Ecat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:425579C3-C9C2-4E3E-8077-C59C7B265021@microsoft.com...
> Definitely sounds like a permissions thing. Have you taken "ownership" of
> the
> directories in question? And then set your permissions to full for those
> directories? Being logged in as administrator doesnt seem to mean quite
> the
> same thing that it used to.
> --
>
>
> (¯`·._.·Ecat·._.·´¯)
> HP a1230n
> Athlon 64 Processor 3800+
> 1 Gig RAM
> Radeon X700
>
>
> "Bernie" wrote:
>
>> There are a few of us it seems....see thread below.
>>
>>
>> "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:3B2D4A64-13C7-452C-B9D7-081647C8C319@microsoft.com...
>> > Same here Bernie, Also I couldn't move "my documents" to another
>> > partition.
>> > Windows starts to move it and then says it can't move some sub folders.
>> >

>>


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  #7  
Old 06-07-2006
Ecat
 
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Re: can't rename folders

You say that you have all permisions but then you say that TrustedInstaller
is the only one with full permissions. I think Im missing something I guess.
( :

So were you able to succesfully take ownership with your actual user name?
--


(¯`·._.·Ecat·._.·´¯)
HP a1230n
Athlon 64 Processor 3800+
1 Gig RAM
Radeon X700


"Bernie" wrote:

> Yes I've tried that and it makes no difference. I have all permissions and
> even ownership.
>
> I also ran explorer as an administrator. I have found I can change folder
> names using the command line rename command but not with explorer or an
> explorer replacement like xplorer2.
>
> I also discovered something odd and something I've not seen before... if you
> look at the property sheet for explorer.exe and select the security tab you
> will find a user/group called TrustedInstaller. On my machine this is the
> only one with full control permissions. All others have Read and Execute and
> Read.
>
>
> "Ecat" <Ecat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:425579C3-C9C2-4E3E-8077-C59C7B265021@microsoft.com...
> > Definitely sounds like a permissions thing. Have you taken "ownership" of
> > the
> > directories in question? And then set your permissions to full for those
> > directories? Being logged in as administrator doesnt seem to mean quite
> > the
> > same thing that it used to.
> > --
> >
> >
> > (¯`·._.·Ecat·._.·´¯)
> > HP a1230n
> > Athlon 64 Processor 3800+
> > 1 Gig RAM
> > Radeon X700
> >
> >
> > "Bernie" wrote:
> >
> >> There are a few of us it seems....see thread below.
> >>
> >>
> >> "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:3B2D4A64-13C7-452C-B9D7-081647C8C319@microsoft.com...
> >> > Same here Bernie, Also I couldn't move "my documents" to another
> >> > partition.
> >> > Windows starts to move it and then says it can't move some sub folders.
> >> >
> >>

>

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  #8  
Old 06-07-2006
Bernie
 
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Re: can't rename folders

I have all permissions on the folder or folders in question.
TrustedInstaller has full permissions over explorer.exe. Two seperate
things.



"Ecat" <Ecat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7B9FDF64-2B81-499E-8059-93F161E208C3@microsoft.com...
> You say that you have all permisions but then you say that
> TrustedInstaller
> is the only one with full permissions. I think Im missing something I
> guess.
> ( :
>
> So were you able to succesfully take ownership with your actual user name?
> --
>
>
> (¯`·._.·Ecat·._.·´¯)
> HP a1230n
> Athlon 64 Processor 3800+
> 1 Gig RAM
> Radeon X700
>
>
> "Bernie" wrote:
>
>> Yes I've tried that and it makes no difference. I have all permissions
>> and
>> even ownership.
>>
>> I also ran explorer as an administrator. I have found I can change folder
>> names using the command line rename command but not with explorer or an
>> explorer replacement like xplorer2.
>>
>> I also discovered something odd and something I've not seen before... if
>> you
>> look at the property sheet for explorer.exe and select the security tab
>> you
>> will find a user/group called TrustedInstaller. On my machine this is the
>> only one with full control permissions. All others have Read and Execute
>> and
>> Read.
>>
>>
>> "Ecat" <Ecat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:425579C3-C9C2-4E3E-8077-C59C7B265021@microsoft.com...
>> > Definitely sounds like a permissions thing. Have you taken "ownership"
>> > of
>> > the
>> > directories in question? And then set your permissions to full for
>> > those
>> > directories? Being logged in as administrator doesnt seem to mean quite
>> > the
>> > same thing that it used to.
>> > --
>> >
>> >
>> > (¯`·._.·Ecat·._.·´¯)
>> > HP a1230n
>> > Athlon 64 Processor 3800+
>> > 1 Gig RAM
>> > Radeon X700
>> >
>> >
>> > "Bernie" wrote:
>> >
>> >> There are a few of us it seems....see thread below.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:3B2D4A64-13C7-452C-B9D7-081647C8C319@microsoft.com...
>> >> > Same here Bernie, Also I couldn't move "my documents" to another
>> >> > partition.
>> >> > Windows starts to move it and then says it can't move some sub
>> >> > folders.
>> >> >
>> >>

>>


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  #9  
Old 06-07-2006
Ecat
 
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Re: can't rename folders

OK. Sorry. I misunderstood.
--


(¯`·._.·Ecat·._.·´¯)
HP a1230n
Athlon 64 Processor 3800+
1 Gig RAM
Radeon X700

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  #10  
Old 06-07-2006
JY
 
Posts: n/a
Re: can't rename folders

Hello
have you a dual Boot? If yes , have you the same account name and password
on the two systems?
I had the same problem last week and resetting permissions don't resolve
problem. I had fill a bug report.
Only "ren" in "cmd" can rename "new folder", and strange, without "runas".

"Bernie" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:54A5B299-394D-4C61-9596-72A8FCCD03D1@microsoft.com...
>I have all permissions on the folder or folders in question.
>TrustedInstaller has full permissions over explorer.exe. Two seperate
>things.
>
>
>
> "Ecat" <Ecat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:7B9FDF64-2B81-499E-8059-93F161E208C3@microsoft.com...
>> You say that you have all permisions but then you say that
>> TrustedInstaller
>> is the only one with full permissions. I think Im missing something I
>> guess.
>> ( :
>>
>> So were you able to succesfully take ownership with your actual user
>> name?
>> --
>>
>>
>> (¯`·._.·Ecat·._.·´¯)
>> HP a1230n
>> Athlon 64 Processor 3800+
>> 1 Gig RAM
>> Radeon X700
>>
>>
>> "Bernie" wrote:
>>
>>> Yes I've tried that and it makes no difference. I have all permissions
>>> and
>>> even ownership.
>>>
>>> I also ran explorer as an administrator. I have found I can change
>>> folder
>>> names using the command line rename command but not with explorer or an
>>> explorer replacement like xplorer2.
>>>
>>> I also discovered something odd and something I've not seen before... if
>>> you
>>> look at the property sheet for explorer.exe and select the security tab
>>> you
>>> will find a user/group called TrustedInstaller. On my machine this is
>>> the
>>> only one with full control permissions. All others have Read and Execute
>>> and
>>> Read.
>>>
>>>
>>> "Ecat" <Ecat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:425579C3-C9C2-4E3E-8077-C59C7B265021@microsoft.com...
>>> > Definitely sounds like a permissions thing. Have you taken "ownership"
>>> > of
>>> > the
>>> > directories in question? And then set your permissions to full for
>>> > those
>>> > directories? Being logged in as administrator doesnt seem to mean
>>> > quite
>>> > the
>>> > same thing that it used to.
>>> > --
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > (¯`·._.·Ecat·._.·´¯)
>>> > HP a1230n
>>> > Athlon 64 Processor 3800+
>>> > 1 Gig RAM
>>> > Radeon X700
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > "Bernie" wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> There are a few of us it seems....see thread below.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> >> news:3B2D4A64-13C7-452C-B9D7-081647C8C319@microsoft.com...
>>> >> > Same here Bernie, Also I couldn't move "my documents" to another
>>> >> > partition.
>>> >> > Windows starts to move it and then says it can't move some sub
>>> >> > folders.
>>> >> >
>>> >>
>>>

>


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  #11  
Old 06-07-2006
Bernie
 
Posts: n/a
Re: can't rename folders

Yes that is the only way I've been able to rename too. But I don't have a
dual boot system. This is purely a test machine and this installation was an
upgrade.


"JY" <jychamb@nospam.aol.com> wrote in message
news:D7EB7367-17AF-4767-A8F1-9EB62513C3BE@microsoft.com...
> Hello
> have you a dual Boot? If yes , have you the same account name and password
> on the two systems?
> I had the same problem last week and resetting permissions don't resolve
> problem. I had fill a bug report.
> Only "ren" in "cmd" can rename "new folder", and strange, without "runas".
>
> "Bernie" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:54A5B299-394D-4C61-9596-72A8FCCD03D1@microsoft.com...
>>I have all permissions on the folder or folders in question.
>>TrustedInstaller has full permissions over explorer.exe. Two seperate
>>things.
>>
>>
>>
>> "Ecat" <Ecat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:7B9FDF64-2B81-499E-8059-93F161E208C3@microsoft.com...
>>> You say that you have all permisions but then you say that
>>> TrustedInstaller
>>> is the only one with full permissions. I think Im missing something I
>>> guess.
>>> ( :
>>>
>>> So were you able to succesfully take ownership with your actual user
>>> name?
>>> --
>>>
>>>
>>> (¯`·._.·Ecat·._.·´¯)
>>> HP a1230n
>>> Athlon 64 Processor 3800+
>>> 1 Gig RAM
>>> Radeon X700
>>>
>>>
>>> "Bernie" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Yes I've tried that and it makes no difference. I have all permissions
>>>> and
>>>> even ownership.
>>>>
>>>> I also ran explorer as an administrator. I have found I can change
>>>> folder
>>>> names using the command line rename command but not with explorer or an
>>>> explorer replacement like xplorer2.
>>>>
>>>> I also discovered something odd and something I've not seen before...
>>>> if you
>>>> look at the property sheet for explorer.exe and select the security tab
>>>> you
>>>> will find a user/group called TrustedInstaller. On my machine this is
>>>> the
>>>> only one with full control permissions. All others have Read and
>>>> Execute and
>>>> Read.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Ecat" <Ecat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:425579C3-C9C2-4E3E-8077-C59C7B265021@microsoft.com...
>>>> > Definitely sounds like a permissions thing. Have you taken
>>>> > "ownership" of
>>>> > the
>>>> > directories in question? And then set your permissions to full for
>>>> > those
>>>> > directories? Being logged in as administrator doesnt seem to mean
>>>> > quite
>>>> > the
>>>> > same thing that it used to.
>>>> > --
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > (¯`·._.·Ecat·._.·´¯)
>>>> > HP a1230n
>>>> > Athlon 64 Processor 3800+
>>>> > 1 Gig RAM
>>>> > Radeon X700
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > "Bernie" wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> >> There are a few of us it seems....see thread below.
>>>> >>
>>>> >>
>>>> >> "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>> >> news:3B2D4A64-13C7-452C-B9D7-081647C8C319@microsoft.com...
>>>> >> > Same here Bernie, Also I couldn't move "my documents" to another
>>>> >> > partition.
>>>> >> > Windows starts to move it and then says it can't move some sub
>>>> >> > folders.
>>>> >> >
>>>> >>
>>>>

>>

>


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  #12  
Old 06-07-2006
JY
 
Posts: n/a
Re: can't rename folders

Ok, same for me and i must format and reinstall. Now it's perfect, i don't
figure what happened.

"Bernie" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:23A3014D-BAD3-4EEE-BDFE-8570F0F8E6CA@microsoft.com...
> Yes that is the only way I've been able to rename too. But I don't have a
> dual boot system. This is purely a test machine and this installation was
> an upgrade.
>
>
> "JY" <jychamb@nospam.aol.com> wrote in message
> news:D7EB7367-17AF-4767-A8F1-9EB62513C3BE@microsoft.com...
>> Hello
>> have you a dual Boot? If yes , have you the same account name and
>> password on the two systems?
>> I had the same problem last week and resetting permissions don't resolve
>> problem. I had fill a bug report.
>> Only "ren" in "cmd" can rename "new folder", and strange, without
>> "runas".
>>
>> "Bernie" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:54A5B299-394D-4C61-9596-72A8FCCD03D1@microsoft.com...
>>>I have all permissions on the folder or folders in question.
>>>TrustedInstaller has full permissions over explorer.exe. Two seperate
>>>things.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Ecat" <Ecat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:7B9FDF64-2B81-499E-8059-93F161E208C3@microsoft.com...
>>>> You say that you have all permisions but then you say that
>>>> TrustedInstaller
>>>> is the only one with full permissions. I think Im missing something I
>>>> guess.
>>>> ( :
>>>>
>>>> So were you able to succesfully take ownership with your actual user
>>>> name?
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> (¯`·._.·Ecat·._.·´¯)
>>>> HP a1230n
>>>> Athlon 64 Processor 3800+
>>>> 1 Gig RAM
>>>> Radeon X700
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Bernie" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Yes I've tried that and it makes no difference. I have all permissions
>>>>> and
>>>>> even ownership.
>>>>>
>>>>> I also ran explorer as an administrator. I have found I can change
>>>>> folder
>>>>> names using the command line rename command but not with explorer or
>>>>> an
>>>>> explorer replacement like xplorer2.
>>>>>
>>>>> I also discovered something odd and something I've not seen before...
>>>>> if you
>>>>> look at the property sheet for explorer.exe and select the security
>>>>> tab you
>>>>> will find a user/group called TrustedInstaller. On my machine this is
>>>>> the
>>>>> only one with full control permissions. All others have Read and
>>>>> Execute and
>>>>> Read.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Ecat" <Ecat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:425579C3-C9C2-4E3E-8077-C59C7B265021@microsoft.com...
>>>>> > Definitely sounds like a permissions thing. Have you taken
>>>>> > "ownership" of
>>>>> > the
>>>>> > directories in question? And then set your permissions to full for
>>>>> > those
>>>>> > directories? Being logged in as administrator doesnt seem to mean
>>>>> > quite
>>>>> > the
>>>>> > same thing that it used to.
>>>>> > --
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> > (¯`·._.·Ecat·._.·´¯)
>>>>> > HP a1230n
>>>>> > Athlon 64 Processor 3800+
>>>>> > 1 Gig RAM
>>>>> > Radeon X700
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> > "Bernie" wrote:
>>>>> >
>>>>> >> There are a few of us it seems....see thread below.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>>> >> news:3B2D4A64-13C7-452C-B9D7-081647C8C319@microsoft.com...
>>>>> >> > Same here Bernie, Also I couldn't move "my documents" to another
>>>>> >> > partition.
>>>>> >> > Windows starts to move it and then says it can't move some sub
>>>>> >> > folders.
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >>
>>>>>
>>>

>>

>


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  #13  
Old 06-07-2006
Bernie
 
Posts: n/a
Re: can't rename folders

I wonder if it has something to do with upgrading from XP.


"JY" <jychamb@nospam.aol.com> wrote in message
news:6EA9297E-8705-414A-9F90-36409ADA197C@microsoft.com...
> Ok, same for me and i must format and reinstall. Now it's perfect, i
> don't figure what happened.
>
> "Bernie" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:23A3014D-BAD3-4EEE-BDFE-8570F0F8E6CA@microsoft.com...
>> Yes that is the only way I've been able to rename too. But I don't have a
>> dual boot system. This is purely a test machine and this installation was
>> an upgrade.
>>
>>
>> "JY" <jychamb@nospam.aol.com> wrote in message
>> news:D7EB7367-17AF-4767-A8F1-9EB62513C3BE@microsoft.com...
>>> Hello
>>> have you a dual Boot? If yes , have you the same account name and
>>> password on the two systems?
>>> I had the same problem last week and resetting permissions don't resolve
>>> problem. I had fill a bug report.
>>> Only "ren" in "cmd" can rename "new folder", and strange, without
>>> "runas".
>>>
>>> "Bernie" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:54A5B299-394D-4C61-9596-72A8FCCD03D1@microsoft.com...
>>>>I have all permissions on the folder or folders in question.
>>>>TrustedInstaller has full permissions over explorer.exe. Two seperate
>>>>things.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Ecat" <Ecat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:7B9FDF64-2B81-499E-8059-93F161E208C3@microsoft.com...
>>>>> You say that you have all permisions but then you say that
>>>>> TrustedInstaller
>>>>> is the only one with full permissions. I think Im missing something I
>>>>> guess.
>>>>> ( :
>>>>>
>>>>> So were you able to succesfully take ownership with your actual user
>>>>> name?
>>>>> --
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> (¯`·._.·Ecat·._.·´¯)
>>>>> HP a1230n
>>>>> Athlon 64 Processor 3800+
>>>>> 1 Gig RAM
>>>>> Radeon X700
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Bernie" wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Yes I've tried that and it makes no difference. I have all
>>>>>> permissions and
>>>>>> even ownership.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I also ran explorer as an administrator. I have found I can change
>>>>>> folder
>>>>>> names using the command line rename command but not with explorer or
>>>>>> an
>>>>>> explorer replacement like xplorer2.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I also discovered something odd and something I've not seen before...
>>>>>> if you
>>>>>> look at the property sheet for explorer.exe and select the security
>>>>>> tab you
>>>>>> will find a user/group called TrustedInstaller. On my machine this is
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> only one with full control permissions. All others have Read and
>>>>>> Execute and
>>>>>> Read.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Ecat" <Ecat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:425579C3-C9C2-4E3E-8077-C59C7B265021@microsoft.com...
>>>>>> > Definitely sounds like a permissions thing. Have you taken
>>>>>> > "ownership" of
>>>>>> > the
>>>>>> > directories in question? And then set your permissions to full for
>>>>>> > those
>>>>>> > directories? Being logged in as administrator doesnt seem to mean
>>>>>> > quite
>>>>>> > the
>>>>>> > same thing that it used to.
>>>>>> > --
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > (¯`·._.·Ecat·._.·´¯)
>>>>>> > HP a1230n
>>>>>> > Athlon 64 Processor 3800+
>>>>>> > 1 Gig RAM
>>>>>> > Radeon X700
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > "Bernie" wrote:
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >> There are a few of us it seems....see thread below.
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >> "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> >> news:3B2D4A64-13C7-452C-B9D7-081647C8C319@microsoft.com...
>>>>>> >> > Same here Bernie, Also I couldn't move "my documents" to another
>>>>>> >> > partition.
>>>>>> >> > Windows starts to move it and then says it can't move some sub
>>>>>> >> > folders.
>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>

>>

>


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  #14  
Old 06-07-2006
Bernie
 
Posts: n/a
Re: can't rename folders

I wonder if it has something to do with upgrading from XP.


"JY" <jychamb@nospam.aol.com> wrote in message
news:6EA9297E-8705-414A-9F90-36409ADA197C@microsoft.com...
> Ok, same for me and i must format and reinstall. Now it's perfect, i
> don't figure what happened.
>
> "Bernie" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:23A3014D-BAD3-4EEE-BDFE-8570F0F8E6CA@microsoft.com...
>> Yes that is the only way I've been able to rename too. But I don't have a
>> dual boot system. This is purely a test machine and this installation was
>> an upgrade.
>>
>>
>> "JY" <jychamb@nospam.aol.com> wrote in message
>> news:D7EB7367-17AF-4767-A8F1-9EB62513C3BE@microsoft.com...
>>> Hello
>>> have you a dual Boot? If yes , have you the same account name and
>>> password on the two systems?
>>> I had the same problem last week and resetting permissions don't resolve
>>> problem. I had fill a bug report.
>>> Only "ren" in "cmd" can rename "new folder", and strange, without
>>> "runas".
>>>
>>> "Bernie" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:54A5B299-394D-4C61-9596-72A8FCCD03D1@microsoft.com...
>>>>I have all permissions on the folder or folders in question.
>>>>TrustedInstaller has full permissions over explorer.exe. Two seperate
>>>>things.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Ecat" <Ecat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:7B9FDF64-2B81-499E-8059-93F161E208C3@microsoft.com...
>>>>> You say that you have all permisions but then you say that
>>>>> TrustedInstaller
>>>>> is the only one with full permissions. I think Im missing something I
>>>>> guess.
>>>>> ( :
>>>>>
>>>>> So were you able to succesfully take ownership with your actual user
>>>>> name?
>>>>> --
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> (¯`·._.·Ecat·._.·´¯)
>>>>> HP a1230n
>>>>> Athlon 64 Processor 3800+
>>>>> 1 Gig RAM
>>>>> Radeon X700
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Bernie" wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Yes I've tried that and it makes no difference. I have all
>>>>>> permissions and
>>>>>> even ownership.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I also ran explorer as an administrator. I have found I can change
>>>>>> folder
>>>>>> names using the command line rename command but not with explorer or
>>>>>> an
>>>>>> explorer replacement like xplorer2.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I also discovered something odd and something I've not seen before...
>>>>>> if you
>>>>>> look at the property sheet for explorer.exe and select the security
>>>>>> tab you
>>>>>> will find a user/group called TrustedInstaller. On my machine this is
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> only one with full control permissions. All others have Read and
>>>>>> Execute and
>>>>>> Read.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Ecat" <Ecat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:425579C3-C9C2-4E3E-8077-C59C7B265021@microsoft.com...
>>>>>> > Definitely sounds like a permissions thing. Have you taken
>>>>>> > "ownership" of
>>>>>> > the
>>>>>> > directories in question? And then set your permissions to full for
>>>>>> > those
>>>>>> > directories? Being logged in as administrator doesnt seem to mean
>>>>>> > quite
>>>>>> > the
>>>>>> > same thing that it used to.
>>>>>> > --
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > (¯`·._.·Ecat·._.·´¯)
>>>>>> > HP a1230n
>>>>>> > Athlon 64 Processor 3800+
>>>>>> > 1 Gig RAM
>>>>>> > Radeon X700
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > "Bernie" wrote:
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >> There are a few of us it seems....see thread below.
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >> "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> >> news:3B2D4A64-13C7-452C-B9D7-081647C8C319@microsoft.com...
>>>>>> >> > Same here Bernie, Also I couldn't move "my documents" to another
>>>>>> >> > partition.
>>>>>> >> > Windows starts to move it and then says it can't move some sub
>>>>>> >> > folders.
>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>

>>

>


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Old 07-07-2006
JY
 
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Re: can't rename folders

No; i don't think, for me it was a fresh install. I have a french xp, no
upgrading possible.

"Bernie" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B6116646-9A36-4025-BB79-4A97C95FDAC3@microsoft.com...
>I wonder if it has something to do with upgrading from XP.
>
>
> "JY" <jychamb@nospam.aol.com> wrote in message
> news:6EA9297E-8705-414A-9F90-36409ADA197C@microsoft.com...
>> Ok, same for me and i must format and reinstall. Now it's perfect, i
>> don't figure what happened.
>>
>> "Bernie" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:23A3014D-BAD3-4EEE-BDFE-8570F0F8E6CA@microsoft.com...
>>> Yes that is the only way I've been able to rename too. But I don't have
>>> a
>>> dual boot system. This is purely a test machine and this installation
>>> was
>>> an upgrade.
>>>
>>>
>>> "JY" <jychamb@nospam.aol.com> wrote in message
>>> news:D7EB7367-17AF-4767-A8F1-9EB62513C3BE@microsoft.com...
>>>> Hello
>>>> have you a dual Boot? If yes , have you the same account name and
>>>> password on the two systems?
>>>> I had the same problem last week and resetting permissions don't
>>>> resolve
>>>> problem. I had fill a bug report.
>>>> Only "ren" in "cmd" can rename "new folder", and strange, without
>>>> "runas".
>>>>
>>>> "Bernie" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:54A5B299-394D-4C61-9596-72A8FCCD03D1@microsoft.com...
>>>>>I have all permissions on the folder or folders in question.
>>>>>TrustedInstaller has full permissions over explorer.exe. Two seperate
>>>>>things.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Ecat" <Ecat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:7B9FDF64-2B81-499E-8059-93F161E208C3@microsoft.com...
>>>>>> You say that you have all permisions but then you say that
>>>>>> TrustedInstaller
>>>>>> is the only one with full permissions. I think Im missing something I
>>>>>> guess.
>>>>>> ( :
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So were you able to succesfully take ownership with your actual user
>>>>>> name?
>>>>>> --
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> (¯`·._.·Ecat·._.·´¯)
>>>>>> HP a1230n
>>>>>> Athlon 64 Processor 3800+
>>>>>> 1 Gig RAM
>>>>>> Radeon X700
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Bernie" wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Yes I've tried that and it makes no difference. I have all
>>>>>>> permissions and
>>>>>>> even ownership.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I also ran explorer as an administrator. I have found I can change
>>>>>>> folder
>>>>>>> names using the command line rename command but not with explorer or
>>>>>>> an
>>>>>>> explorer replacement like xplorer2.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I also discovered something odd and something I've not seen
>>>>>>> before...
>>>>>>> if you
>>>>>>> look at the property sheet for explorer.exe and select the security
>>>>>>> tab you
>>>>>>> will find a user/group called TrustedInstaller. On my machine this
>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> only one with full control permissions. All others have Read and
>>>>>>> Execute and
>>>>>>> Read.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Ecat" <Ecat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:425579C3-C9C2-4E3E-8077-C59C7B265021@microsoft.com...
>>>>>>> > Definitely sounds like a permissions thing. Have you taken
>>>>>>> > "ownership" of
>>>>>>> > the
>>>>>>> > directories in question? And then set your permissions to full for
>>>>>>> > those
>>>>>>> > directories? Being logged in as administrator doesnt seem to mean
>>>>>>> > quite
>>>>>>> > the
>>>>>>> > same thing that it used to.
>>>>>>> > --
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > (¯`·._.·Ecat·._.·´¯)
>>>>>>> > HP a1230n
>>>>>>> > Athlon 64 Processor 3800+
>>>>>>> > 1 Gig RAM
>>>>>>> > Radeon X700
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > "Bernie" wrote:
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >> There are a few of us it seems....see thread below.
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >> "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>> >> news:3B2D4A64-13C7-452C-B9D7-081647C8C319@microsoft.com...
>>>>>>> >> > Same here Bernie, Also I couldn't move "my documents" to
>>>>>>> >> > another
>>>>>>> >> > partition.
>>>>>>> >> > Windows starts to move it and then says it can't move some sub
>>>>>>> >> > folders.
>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>

>>

>


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