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From: B.J. on 14 Apr 2008 06:32 I have used Eudora 7 on my old Windows XP computer and went over to a new Windows Vista. Eudora worked well on XP but doesn't like the new Vista. I get a lot of varnings with "Error accessing file such as: .....local\Temp\eudE7C7.tmp .....local\Temp\eudEFF5.tmp .....local\Temp\eud9F1A.tmp .....local\Temp\eud8AB2.tmp and then every five second Error accessing file ....local\Temp\LinkHistory.tmp The fact is that all these files exist in the right place. Something does not give them access. I am not the brightest on computers but al least I know somthing is wrong. Can anyone help? B.J
From: Han on 14 Apr 2008 06:41 "B.J." <bert.jacobson(a)gmail.com> wrote in news:ftvbrj$vu9$1 @nyytiset.pp.htv.fi: > I have used Eudora 7 on my old Windows XP computer and went over to a > new Windows Vista. Eudora worked well on XP but doesn't like the new > Vista. I get a lot of varnings with "Error accessing file such as: > > ....local\Temp\eudE7C7.tmp > ....local\Temp\eudEFF5.tmp > ....local\Temp\eud9F1A.tmp > ....local\Temp\eud8AB2.tmp > > and then every five second > > Error accessing file > ...local\Temp\LinkHistory.tmp > > The fact is that all these files exist in the right place. Something > does not give them access. I am not the brightest on computers but al > least I know somthing is wrong. Can anyone help? > > B.J > You managed to put the right files in the wrong location. Vista limits access to those locations. You get around that by running Eudora as administrator. Somewhere it should say how to do that, possibly in the shortcut to Eudora. -- Best regards Han email address is invalid
From: B.J. on 14 Apr 2008 06:59 Han skrev: > "B.J." <bert.jacobson(a)gmail.com> wrote in news:ftvbrj$vu9$1 > @nyytiset.pp.htv.fi: > >> I have used Eudora 7 on my old Windows XP computer and went over to a >> new Windows Vista. Eudora worked well on XP but doesn't like the new >> Vista. > You managed to put the right files in the wrong location. Vista limits > access to those locations. You get around that by running Eudora as > administrator. Somewhere it should say how to do that, possibly in the > shortcut to Eudora. > > There it was. What a simple thing if you know how to do it! Thanks a lot!
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