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John Fedor
When users save projects, it goes to 'my documents' by default. My documents
is a redirected folder to the file server.
They have 2 methods to get to the same place:
H:\My documents (where H is mapped to \\server\share\user)
Or Desktop\My Documents (where "my documents" is redirected to
\\server\share\user\my documents)
If I create a new Photo Story project, I can save it to Desktop\My
documents, no error.
If I try to Edit the project using that same path, I get "access denied"
If I try to edit the project using the H path, it opens up fine.
If I try to open the file up using Notepad via either method, it works fine.
I can add/changed/edit files without issue using other applications using
either path.
It appears that Photo Story 3 has an issue with the 'my documents' folder
being redirected for some reason.
It isn't a security/ACL/permission issue.
Has anyone else seen that or have suggestions?
I'll tell people to make sure they use the H drive mapping to open up
projects, but since many are young students, it would be nice if there was a
way so it would simply just work properly.
Thanks.
is a redirected folder to the file server.
They have 2 methods to get to the same place:
H:\My documents (where H is mapped to \\server\share\user)
Or Desktop\My Documents (where "my documents" is redirected to
\\server\share\user\my documents)
If I create a new Photo Story project, I can save it to Desktop\My
documents, no error.
If I try to Edit the project using that same path, I get "access denied"
If I try to edit the project using the H path, it opens up fine.
If I try to open the file up using Notepad via either method, it works fine.
I can add/changed/edit files without issue using other applications using
either path.
It appears that Photo Story 3 has an issue with the 'my documents' folder
being redirected for some reason.
It isn't a security/ACL/permission issue.
Has anyone else seen that or have suggestions?
I'll tell people to make sure they use the H drive mapping to open up
projects, but since many are young students, it would be nice if there was a
way so it would simply just work properly.
Thanks.