WinXP can't open the software prompts Can't access the specified device, path or file?

  
                

With the WinXP system, when you want to open some software, you get an error: Windows cannot access the specified device path, path or file. You may not have access to this project with the appropriate permissions. What's going on here? How to deal with it?

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preliminary understanding, encounter such problems the reason is because the system uses the ntfs partition format, and there is no Settings Manager Permissions As a result, let's talk about how to solve this problem. We will try one by one according to the following operation.

Before we start, let's look at an example:

The permission to add Administrator is not effective. The above methods don't work.

The solution is to turn off Rising real-time monitoring. Everything is ok!

It is estimated that some system files are infected with viruses and are blocked by Rising, resulting in most exes not working properly

Such problems are likely to be viruses in the system, and anti-virus software Preventing the virus from running can cause the program to fail to open.

If you can't solve it, then we can follow the following method:

1 View the c drive properties, switch to the "Security" tab, then click “Add”, choose one Administrator account, point & ldquo; OK & rdquo;. Then log in with this administrator account (logout or restart the computer)

2 The system has a virus and it is possible to modify the file association. The solution is to kill and recover file associations. There is a software for repairing file associations on the Internet. Just search for it.

3 Security software installed in the system, such as system safety monter software

4 Close the anti-virus software and firewall. Try to see the facts are not open.

One by one, try this easy way:

Right click on the X drive (X stands for disk partition, such as D drive, E drive...), “Properties&rdquo ;——“Security”——Select the username you are currently logged in to, such as “Administrator” etc., and the “Alert<quo;Administrator's Permissions” check all the items below. Br>

You can also click “Add”——“Advanced”——Open‘Select User or Group’Dialog,——Click “Search Now&rdquo ;, all user groups will appear in the machine, select the current user, & ldquo; OK & rdquo;, repeat the above steps, & ldquo; allow & rdquo; project all tick, and then determine, you should be able to run all F Exe file

If it doesn't work, right click on the X drive (X stands for disk partition, such as D drive, E drive...), “properties”——“security&rdquo ;——;Select the current login username in the group or user name",“Advanced"——“Owner”——“current owner of the project & rdquo; column will display "S-1-5-21-147001333-1580818891-1708537768-500"; this string; click ‘ name & rsquo; user name, check "ld"; replace sub-containers and objects of all "Right", "OK", and other systems to replace it, you can open the partition exe file without limit! Previous12Next page Total 2 pages

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