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transcript could not be loaded. Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Published on May 11, 2012Follow the steps given in the video to troubleshoot the "Access Denied" error message on a Windows® Vista based PC.If you need help with how to fix access denied 5 any tech issues, feel free to call iYogi at 1-877-524-9644 if you are calling from the US or Canada. In case, you are calling from the UK, call us on 0-800-635-0761.Take note, if the "Access Denied" error message appears while opening a file or folder despite the fact that you happen to be the administrator of that computer system, then it is possible that you might need to reset the file or folder permissions.iYogi warrants that the content in this video is provided on an "as is" basis with no express or implied warranties whatsoever. Any reference of any third party logos, brand names, trademarks, services marks, trade names, trade dress and copyrights shall not imply any affiliation to such third parties, unless expressly specified. Category Science & Technology License Standard YouTube License Show more Show less Loading... Advertisement Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next. Up next How to Unlock the Hidden Administrator Account in Windows Vi
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reply from smeher Topic Viewed 18062 times 1 2 Next » Jobz Posts: 71 utorrent access denied fix This post has been reported. Hey guys, for the past few days I've been trying to shrink my Vista partition to folder access denied xp dual boot with Ubuntu, but I've run into nothing but problems. At first it wouldn't let me shrink it more than 400MB, but after going through the article here about working around the issues with the https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky3wAfiSKFc partition manager and disabling everything listed there, I was able to get it to let me shrink up to about 100GB. So that was one problem solved, unfortunately when I actually tried to shrink it (I was trying to shrink it by about 30GB) I was greeted with an 'Access Denied' error message. So I tried several methods on this site and from elsewhere on the web, but nothing seemed to work. Eventually http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/vista-partition-manager-access-denied-error I ran Diskperfect in the "Consolidate Free Space" mode, and I tried shrinking again. I was able to shrink the partition by 5GB. After that I tried shrinking another 25GB to get the size I had wanted, but once again I got the Access Denied error. I tried 5GB again just to see if perhaps I had to do it in small amounts, and it did work a second time (Giving me a total of 10GB of unallocated space) but upon trying it a third time I was once again greeted with the same error. I've tried running Diskperfect again twice and I continue to get the same error. Needless to say this has been quite frustrating. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. -Jobz Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top madmacs Posts: 1438 This post has been reported. Hi Jobz, welcome to HTG. Have you tried right clicking the cmd and running as administrator? Matt Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top Jobz Posts: 71 This post has been reported. Thanks for the quick reply Matt, as of right now I haven't been using cmd for anything. I've been using Vista's partition manager in the disk management window. Should I be using the cmd instead? Reports: · Posted
"access denied" in Vista's CommandPrompt The Vista security feature that's most effective -- and the most annoying -- will sometimes prevent the Run and command line tools from doing what you tell https://techpaul.wordpress.com/2007/09/14/quick-tipovercome-access-denied-in-vistas-command-prompt/ them to do. This is (usually) due to the fact that you haven't told it you're an Administrator. Note: this technique can be applied to other programs as well. I overcome this annoyance by creating a desktop shortcut and setting its Properties to "Run as an Administrator". Go to Start >Programs and open the Accessories folder. Right-click on, and holding down the right-click, use the cursor to drag access denied the black Command Prompt icon to a vacant area on your descktop. Let go and select (click) "Create shortcut here" from the list of choices. Now you will have a new, black Command Prompt icon. Right-click on your new icon, and select Properties and click on the Shortcut tab. Now click on the "Advanced" button toward the bottom Place a check in the "Run as Administrator" checkbox, and click access denied error the "OK" button twice. That's it! Now you will be able to accomplish the advanced commands as you expect you should. Copyright 2007 © Tech Paul, All Rights Reserved. Share this post :
Share this post:EmailMoreFacebookPrintGoogleLinkedInTwitterRedditTumblrPinterestLike this:Like Loading... Related September 14, 2007 - Posted by techpaul | advice, computers, how to, PC, permissions, tech, User mode, Vista, Windows 78 Comments » There is no black Command Prompt icon in my accesories. So? LikeLike Comment by jo | July 19, 2008 | Reply @ jo what you can do is go in to notepad and type just the word "command" then go save as ".bat" the just click on the .bat file you just made LikeLike Comment by LOL hacked | June 5, 2012 | Reply LOL hacked, I am not well versed in writing scripts and batch files, but I do not think that is going to launch an elevated command prompt. I did find some PowerShell batch files that can do it… LikeLike Comment by techpaul | June 5, 2012 | Reply That's most unusual. However, you should be able to get a command prompt by typing "cmd" (no quotes) in the Run dialogue. Run is also found in Accessories, and