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Colinobj
I have Vista Ultimate with SP1, with UAC enabled, and my account is the
administrator.
I use Ancestry.com for genealogy and when I attempt to save an image of a
census page, I get a message saying I don't have permission to save in the
folder I've choseen (in my documents), and would I like to save in the
pictures folder instead. If I agree to this, I get a similar message saying I
don't have permission to save in the pictures folder either.
I can work around this by either running IE7 as an administrator or turning
off Protected Mode.
Neither of these workarounds seems to be the right solution, but I can't
work out what I need to do, to give myself permission to save information in
my folder.
Does anyone know how Microsoft expects me to configure this so I don't have
to use a workaround?
administrator.
I use Ancestry.com for genealogy and when I attempt to save an image of a
census page, I get a message saying I don't have permission to save in the
folder I've choseen (in my documents), and would I like to save in the
pictures folder instead. If I agree to this, I get a similar message saying I
don't have permission to save in the pictures folder either.
I can work around this by either running IE7 as an administrator or turning
off Protected Mode.
Neither of these workarounds seems to be the right solution, but I can't
work out what I need to do, to give myself permission to save information in
my folder.
Does anyone know how Microsoft expects me to configure this so I don't have
to use a workaround?