permission error

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Permission errors on Windows systems prevent users from accessing or modifying files, folders, or applications. Common scenarios include admin permission errors after upgrading Windows 10, file permission problems on new laptops where users cannot change their own files, standard user accounts unable to launch Outlook from their desktop, and network share access failures after reformatting a drive to NTFS. Troubleshooting often involves checking user account settings, adjusting file or share permissions, and ensuring proper ownership. These issues can affect both local and network resources, requiring careful permission configuration to resolve.
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    Windows 10 windows 10 1093 strange behaviours.

    hi after upgrade windows 10 1093 it stop upgrade. when my friend start investigate what is ha ppend it start appear strange things. my friend start see manuals in internet. jordi try sfc /scannow and it comment error, after that two dism option check and clean. it dont find . issues. jordi...
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    Windows 8 File permission problems

    Purchased new laptop win 8 installed.. went though the normal install stuff.. named computer etc.. did windows updates.. installed my programs.. usual stuff.. I am a digital designer and make own jpgs, pngs etc. My problem is when I go to access some of these files it wont let me change them...
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    Windows 7 Standard User Cannot Acess Outlook from their Desktop

    Hi, first time user. I am set up as the administrator on a PC used by me and my wife. My wife has a separate profile for Outlook and we both use it on the same PC. For my wife to access email though she has to go to my desktop to access Outlook. She then selects her profile. If she goes to...
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    Windows 7 Can see, but can't access external HD connected to Win7 comp from XP comp

    Apologies for this, as I know this has probably been covered multiple times. I have read everywhere, but cannot get this to work. Here's the set up: I have a WD MyBook connected to my new Win7 notebook. I right clicked on the drive and selected advanced sharing. I called the shared name...