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date: Sat, 13 Sep 2008 16:32:13 -0500,    group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management        back       


administrator - not?   
im really new to Vista and im beginning to hate it already.

Im the only user on my laptop, im a gamer so updating addons and such is 
importan. I use gaming addons to update my addons.
BUT Vista wont let me - claims I dont have the administrative rights to 
handle those files??
Where do I give myself those rights? I am logged as Adminstrator when i look 
at my user profile.

I understand zilch here. And im ready to toss Vista to the wolfes.

help?
date: Sat, 13 Sep 2008 06:53:05 +0200   author:   Nille

Re: administrator - not?   
"Nille"  wrote in message 
news:EF1A3F85-4B08-4251-8F1F-F58E768DF20E@microsoft.com...
> im really new to Vista and im beginning to hate it already.
>
> Im the only user on my laptop, im a gamer so updating addons and such is 
> importan. I use gaming addons to update my addons.
> BUT Vista wont let me - claims I dont have the administrative rights to 
> handle those files??
> Where do I give myself those rights? I am logged as Adminstrator when i 
> look at my user profile.
>
> I understand zilch here. And im ready to toss Vista to the wolfes.
>
> help?


Right-click the program icon and choose "run as Administrator". Your 
administrator log-in is NOT the same as THE administrator.....
date: Sat, 13 Sep 2008 09:13:04 +0100   author:   Gordon lid

file moving and organisation proplems   
Error Message: (The source file names are larger than that which is
supported by the file system try moving it to a location which has a
shorter path name or try renaming it to a shorter name before attempting
this operation.) what is that and how do i make it so i never see it
again ?? I usually get it when im moving files or trying to delete them.
And how do i permanently change all my views to list view in all my
files ? I always have to go to view and change it to list and i'm
constantly going to organize / folder and search options / view / apply
to folders and yes in the dialog box to apply to all folders then after
a short time some of them, if not all are gone back to other types. I
want them to to stay on list forever.


-- 
tyrram

EVGA 750i SLI FTW - Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 - 4 GB DDR2 - Nforce Geforce
7300le - 80GB Sata2 HDD For OS - 4 500GB Sata 2 For Storage -
Thermaltake Wing RS 750w Power - Vista Ultimate x64
date: Sat, 13 Sep 2008 16:32:13 -0500   author:   tyrram

Re: file moving and organisation proplems   
Hi, tyrram ... I gave up long ago trying to get all my folders to stay the 
way I put them. There are various things that can cause folders to change to 
another view. I am sorry this is so ... maybe there is some magic trick we 
don't know about ... but, I haven't found the trick yet.

As for the name path problem ... you will see this from time to time. When 
you are organizing your files, try to keep the names of your folders short 
... also the names of your files. I have a tendency to have really long file 
names, so, I have had this problem also. I try not to nest my folders too 
deep ... I will have things set up this way ... Documents, and then there 
will be twelve to twenty categories of documents in the Documents folder. 
One of those folders will be named PDFs. Inside that folder will be a bunch 
of folders for each source of PDF files. I stop there. Three deep on the 
folders.

Once you start having folders inside of folders inside of folders ... on and 
on ... your path to your files becomes really long. I don't remember if the 
cutoff on number of characters is 128 or 256 or some other number, but there 
IS a limit. Keeping folder names short and only three deep will help. It 
also matters what operating system you are running and what format was used 
for the hard drive, thumb drive, floppy drive. There is a new format called 
EX-FAT that helps with this problem for thumb drives. It is much better than 
plain old FAT and better than FAT32.

Good luck ... vanilla

"tyrram"  wrote in message 
news:873e220def52707249ece952d4c1ffe6@nntp-gateway.com...
>
> Error Message: (The source file names are larger than that which is
> supported by the file system try moving it to a location which has a
> shorter path name or try renaming it to a shorter name before attempting
> this operation.) what is that and how do i make it so i never see it
> again ?? I usually get it when im moving files or trying to delete them.
> And how do i permanently change all my views to list view in all my
> files ? I always have to go to view and change it to list and i'm
> constantly going to organize / folder and search options / view / apply
> to folders and yes in the dialog box to apply to all folders then after
> a short time some of them, if not all are gone back to other types. I
> want them to to stay on list forever.
>
>
> -- 
> tyrram
>
> EVGA 750i SLI FTW - Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 - 4 GB DDR2 - Nforce Geforce
> 7300le - 80GB Sata2 HDD For OS - 4 500GB Sata 2 For Storage -
> Thermaltake Wing RS 750w Power - Vista Ultimate x64
date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 22:02:31 -0500   author:   vanilla

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