I am using windows 7 on a stand-alone PC.
I have no idea what the purpose of doing anything as Administrator?
Could you please walk me through any steps that I must take?
Thank you for your efforts.
Aurel
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- 10.01.2014, 18:50
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: "Access is denied"
- Replies: 4
- Views: 83611
- 09.01.2014, 21:34
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: "Access is denied"
- Replies: 4
- Views: 83611
"Access is denied"
I am trying to obtain a directory in an output file (a1.prn) as follows:
c:\Program Files (x86)>dir *. > a1.prn
which should provide me with a list of file directories... what I receive is
"Access is denied"
When I just run the first part without outputting it to a new file:
c:\Program Files ...
c:\Program Files (x86)>dir *. > a1.prn
which should provide me with a list of file directories... what I receive is
"Access is denied"
When I just run the first part without outputting it to a new file:
c:\Program Files ...
- 01.01.2014, 21:19
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Changing File Name From Lower to Upper Case
- Replies: 4
- Views: 15869
Re: Changing File Name From Lower to Upper Case
Great answer. Works perfectly. Is there a way I can mark a number of files, NOT CONSECUTIVE, so that I can process them at one time?
Thanks for the prompt and accurate service!
Aurelius
Thanks for the prompt and accurate service!
Aurelius
- 01.01.2014, 19:31
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Changing File Name From Lower to Upper Case
- Replies: 4
- Views: 15869
Changing File Name From Lower to Upper Case
I would like to change a number of non-consecutive file names from lower case to upper case.
This is a simple way of displaying files that are important and are to be handled with care.
While I can do this manually, I would prefer a menu or other less labor-intensive way of doing this.
Thank you ...
This is a simple way of displaying files that are important and are to be handled with care.
While I can do this manually, I would prefer a menu or other less labor-intensive way of doing this.
Thank you ...