Punt it telling them create a new thread. To date, I've never had MS actually correct any bug. They just play "hot potato" tossing it into new threads. By the way, what brought me here, is it's on my Windows And seems to have just started recently , despite my having updates turned OFF. So MS is pushing updates into my PC without my approval??
And none of the "fixes" listed here work. Going directly to the control panel is the work around that I know I can do which you know they will remove, as it's an "old" looking UI. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro?
Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Sign in to vote. How should I further troubleshoot this issue? Saturday, August 12, PM. Ken Morley. Monday, April 22, PM. Hi KMorley , Just checking in to see if the information provided was helpful.
Please let us know if you would like further assistance. Best Regards, Candy Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help. Tuesday, September 12, AM.
I have the same issue for my Datacenter edition vm. The above commands didn't help for me. Wednesday, September 20, PM. I'd start a new thread. I've got this same problem. Did you ever get it fixed? A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Wednesday, November 15, AM. I am experiencing the same problem. Didn't find any solution at this time.
Friday, November 17, PM. You may want to try this; it worked for me. Elevated command prompt, run gpedit. Not sure exactly why, but this fixes the issue for me. Monday, January 1, PM. Thanks a ton, it worked very well and the problem is solved!!! Tuesday, March 6, PM. DLH Consulting - Thank you so much for saving my sanity. It worked!! Thursday, March 15, PM. Wednesday, April 4, AM. I'd start a new thread detailing your issues.
I'm sure you've got that sorted by now but just in case someone else has similar issue - Elevated command prompt, run gpedit. Friday, May 4, AM. Happening to me too. Aren't windows updates grand, just love constantly having issues after every "update". Saturday, May 5, AM. Home edition user here, it doesn't have gpedit.
By the way it only happens after update. Wednesday, May 9, PM. Thanks alot, it works fine. Wednesday, May 16, AM. Why would he start a new thread? This thread should contain the answer. If I go to the control panel directly, it works fine. Huge fail Microsoft, to allow this into your server product line. Sunday, May 20, AM. I also posted an article to my blog with the solution.
It can be found here. Wednesday, June 27, PM. Sunday, September 30, PM. Let me be explicitly clear here. Saturday, January 26, PM. Thank you, the reg edit worked. I just ran into this with Server Not sure why your message was "reported as abusive. Microsoft doesn't seem to value the time of System Admins much these days.
Monday, January 28, AM. Worked for me. Thank you so so much. Wednesday, January 30, AM. This works for me Sunday, February 17, PM. I found a solution, I am using windows server standard evaluation, All I had to do is create a secondary Admin Account with Administrator and Domain Admins permissions, meeting password complexity requirements. Not the built in Administrator Account logged in with that account and made any changes I needed it.
Important: You may need to be logged on as an administrator to change file and folder permissions:. You might get this error if the shortcut or installation is attempting to access a location that is not currently available such as a networked or a removable drive.
Check the path of the file that Windows cannot access and make sure that the location is accessible. Method 3: Make sure that the file has not been moved or deleted You can also receive this error if the file has been moved or deleted. Browse to the location of the file and make sure the file is in that location. The new shortcut appears in the same location as the original item. Note: If an application or other type of file is corrupt it may be necessary to repair the application to resolve the issue.
Check the properties of the file, there may be a note saying This file came from another computer and might be blocked to help protect this computer. To check for and unblock the file, follow these steps:.
You can follow the link to boot the computer into safe mode and check if you get the same error:. If you do not get the same error, I would suggest perform clean boot on the computer and check if any other program or application which could be responsible for this issue. Note: Please go through the section: How to reset the computer to start as usual after troubleshooting with clean boot of the Kb article to boot the computer in normal startup after fixing the issue.
The file may be blocked by Windows. Or it is blocked by the anti-virus software of your computer. Since the error message suggests that "you may not have the appropriate permissions to access the item", you should first check if you have the permission of the file or folder when Windows cannot access the file or folder. STEP 1. Right-click the inaccessible file or folder, and then select Properties from the drop-out menu.
STEP 2. Choose the Security tab and click your name under Group or User. STEP 3. If you don't have one of the permissions, click Edit and check the checkboxes for all the permissions. Select OK to confirm. As I have mentioned before, Windows cannot launch a program or open a file from a external or network drive that is not currently connected. So if you get the error when clicking a shortcut, check the location of its target file and see if the file is in an inaccessible location.
Here is how to check the location of target file of a shortcut. Sometimes, Windows block some files that you received to protect the computer. That's why Windows cannot open or edit the files.
You can check the properties of a file to see if it is blocked. Right-click the blocked file and select Properties. In the General tab, if you see anything like "this file came from another computer and might be blocked", select Unblock to unlock the file. Antivirus software can also block your files. Therefore, you can temporarily disable the antivirus software on your computer and then try to open the file.
If you can access the file when antivirus software is disabled, the software is obviously blocking the file. You may uninstall the antivirus software or disable the software when you need to use the file.
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