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|    Sjouke Burry to pyotr filipivich    |
|    Re: Verify file access rights?????    |
|    15 Feb 10 19:40:06    |
      From: burrynulnulfour@ppllaanneett.nnll              pyotr filipivich wrote:       > This is a windows media player issue       >       > Suddenly, files which I have synced to the MP3 player, are no longer       > being synced. Quote: "You've encountered error message C00D11D2 while       > using Windows Media Player. The following information might help you       > troubleshoot the issue."       >       > Operative word is "Might". It doesn't. The problem seems to be:       >       > " * This file is currently in use. Close the file, and then try       > again.       > * You do not have permission to access the server or other       > location where the file is stored. Verify that you have the       > appropriate access rights, and then try again.       > * You do not have permission to access the proxy server.       > Verify that you have the appropriate access rights, and then try       > again.       > * You are trying to rip a track from a CD to your hard disk       > and you do not have permission to rip to the specified hard disk       > location. Verify that you have the appropriate access rights, and then       > try again. If the problem persists, try ripping to another folder."       >       > The File is not in use, it is not on another server (the file does       > play, just not sync) and I am not trying to rip a tack from a CD - not       > in the last year months anyway.       > The only thing I can figure is that somehow, my access rights got       > messed up. But I have not been able to find out how I verify them in       > the first place. Frustrating. And trying to google this hasn't       > worked. And Microsoft's help center keeps getting the same page.       >       > So, what are access rights? And how do I set, change, remove,       > fix, or otherwise mess with them?       > -       > pyotr filipivich       > "Remember, the moral of our show. Put your troubles away until tomorrow.       > If you're lucky, somebody will break into your house tonight and steal them."       > Dean Martin       Google for "unlocker", a program which onlocks files ,       or tells you who the (ab)user is.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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