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CCM:
I have a legacy program that needs to create files on the root of c: on a Windows 7 machine. I've tried adding 'everyone' to the security tab and giving it full access. I've tried turning off UAC.

Nothing I try will let me write files to the root of C:

Has anyone run into this issue with Windows 7, and more importantly, has anyone figured out how to get around it?

DillonFoulds:
Changing the permissions like you've mentioned above has always worked for me. I've noticed whenever external drives are inserted, it seems like the permissions reset.

Out of curiosity, why the root of c:, and not a folder in c:, or the root of say d:?

CCM:
The software I am using is old, and writes a temporary file to the root of C:  and it can't be changed.

MonMotha:
Turning off UAC should work, too, but try right clicking on the program and hitting "Run as Administrator".  That should let it do anything.

CCM:

--- Quote from: MonMotha on August 09, 2011, 07:57:42 am ---Turning off UAC should work, too, but try right clicking on the program and hitting "Run as Administrator".  That should let it do anything.

--- End quote ---


Thanks! Run as administrator did the trick.   I was able to write a batch file that runs the software.  On the properties for the shortcut to the batch file, go to the shortcut tab, then click advanced, then check the box to run as administrator.  This way you don't have to right-click and select 'run as administrator' each time.

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