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Mathias (Author):

--- Quote from: Suncatcher on January 07, 2017, 13:47:22 ---
--- Quote ---what do you do?
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No copying, I simply try to open it.
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Open? You mean you can't event navigate to the C:\Windows\System32 folder in MC ? That is very strange.
that folder is is only write protected. all programs can read and see that folder.


--- Quote from: Suncatcher on January 07, 2017, 13:47:22 ---
--- Quote ---Browse to c:\Windows\system32  and then drag a file into that folders.. and nothing happens ?
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If I try to d'n'd file to system folder, it prompts for permissions



But if I simply try to enter this folder it gives no reaction.

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Ehh ?
When you try to drag a file to system folder in MC it tries to open "Windows Device Recovery" ? something is really wrong with your machine if that program is trying to start

Either something is very messed up on your machines or I don't understand what you are doing and wants happening.

Turpal:

--- Quote ---When you try to drag a file to system folder in MC it tries to open "Windows Device Recovery" ? something is really wrong with your machine if that program is trying to start
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 :)
I got this screen from the Web, don't hang on words. On my messagebox it shows "MCAdmin.exe", bla-bla-bla.
The main idea is that it doesn't showed when necessary.

Mathias (Author):

--- Quote from: Suncatcher on January 07, 2017, 14:18:53 ---
--- Quote ---When you try to drag a file to system folder in MC it tries to open "Windows Device Recovery" ? something is really wrong with your machine if that program is trying to start
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 :)
I got this screen from the Web, don't hang on words. On my messagebox it shows "MCAdmin.exe", bla-bla-bla.
The main idea is that it doesn't showed when necessary.

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Ok if it shown mcadmin.exe that is correct.

You do not see it when entering the C:\Windows\System32 becuse you have permission to do that as a normal users.
It is when you starts to try to modify the content it starts to detect that you do not have permissions and the dialog is shown.
But that the admin process is to help when doing minor things. If you know that you need to do alot of things with admin permissions
and everything you do need to be done as admin. then you should start MC as admin.
When MC it self run as admin. then everything it does and ever program it launches will be with admin permissions.

Turpal:

--- Quote ---You do not see it when entering the C:\Windows\System32 becuse you have permission to do that as a normal users.
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If I cannot enter the folder then I have not enough permissions, and I should be notified about this.

Mathias (Author):
If you can not enter C:\Windows\System32 folder then something is wrong because all user have read permissions for that folder.
Because all core window dll are stored in here and if you can access this folder NO program would work.
So if you cant access that folder from none admin process then you got some 3de party security software blocking it.

But if you do not have permission for another folder that is not system critical, then start MC with full permission and everything MC does will be under full permissions.

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