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I have a set of documentation files on my C: drive stored in folder C:

\docs. The folder is not shared. In that folder there's an index.html

file that contains links to many other files. When I doubleclick

index.html, it brings up an IE7 window as expected, but when I click

any of the links inside it I get an "Error on page" on the status bar.

When I doubleclick the error to get the details they are as follows:

 

Line: 157 (this varies depending on which link I click)

Char: 1 (always char 1 no matter which link)

Error: Permission denied

Code: 0

URL: file:///C:/docs/index.html

 

Can someone please help?

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Re: How are file permissions set in XP Home sp2?

 

I think that this index.html file uses scripting to perform some actions

other than just displaying a new HTML page when you click on a link. It

fails at line 157 of the script. When line 157 is executed, the permission

denied error occurs. For some errors, the char: value can be useful and

others default to Char:1.

Question: How was this docs folder structure installed on c:? copied from

a CD/DVD?

 

-Paul Randall

 

"Sal" <here@softcom.net> wrote in message

news:1186762702.895141.186210@d30g2000prg.googlegroups.com...

>I have a set of documentation files on my C: drive stored in folder C:

> \docs. The folder is not shared. In that folder there's an index.html

> file that contains links to many other files. When I doubleclick

> index.html, it brings up an IE7 window as expected, but when I click

> any of the links inside it I get an "Error on page" on the status bar.

> When I doubleclick the error to get the details they are as follows:

>

> Line: 157 (this varies depending on which link I click)

> Char: 1 (always char 1 no matter which link)

> Error: Permission denied

> Code: 0

> URL: file:///C:/docs/index.html

>

> Can someone please help?

>

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Re: How are file permissions set in XP Home sp2?

 

On Aug 10, 9:43 am, "Paul Randall" <paulr...@cableone.net> wrote:

> I think that this index.html file uses scripting to perform some actions

> other than just displaying a new HTML page when you click on a link. It

> fails at line 157 of the script. When line 157 is executed, the permission

> denied error occurs. For some errors, the char: value can be useful and

> others default to Char:1.

> Question: How was this docs folder structure installed on c:? copied from

> a CD/DVD?

>

> -Paul Randall

>

> "Sal" <h...@softcom.net> wrote in message

>

> news:1186762702.895141.186210@d30g2000prg.googlegroups.com...

>

>

>

> >I have a set of documentation files on my C: drive stored in folder C:

> > \docs. The folder is not shared. In that folder there's an index.html

> > file that contains links to many other files. When I doubleclick

> > index.html, it brings up an IE7 window as expected, but when I click

> > any of the links inside it I get an "Error on page" on the status bar.

> > When I doubleclick the error to get the details they are as follows:

>

> > Line: 157 (this varies depending on which link I click)

> > Char: 1 (always char 1 no matter which link)

> > Error: Permission denied

> > Code: 0

> > URL: file:///C:/docs/index.html

>

> > Can someone please help?- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -

 

The docs contain Java documentation downloaded from java.sun.com in

the form of a zipped folder. I used the wizard to extract all the

files to C:\.

Guest Paul Randall
Posted

Re: How are file permissions set in XP Home sp2?

 

I looked at the info about the documentation downloads, and it looks like

you installed the documentation correctly -- you shouldn't be getting this

error. I was going to download some 'small' set of documentation, but I

don't really want to do a 50 MB download needlessly. Do you have the URL of

the zip file you downloaded, or the path of some small zip file that we can

both play with to figure out the problem?

 

-Paul Randall

 

"Sal" <here@softcom.net> wrote in message

news:1186764987.344079.255350@q3g2000prf.googlegroups.com...

> On Aug 10, 9:43 am, "Paul Randall" <paulr...@cableone.net> wrote:

>> I think that this index.html file uses scripting to perform some actions

>> other than just displaying a new HTML page when you click on a link. It

>> fails at line 157 of the script. When line 157 is executed, the

>> permission

>> denied error occurs. For some errors, the char: value can be useful and

>> others default to Char:1.

>> Question: How was this docs folder structure installed on c:? copied

>> from

>> a CD/DVD?

>>

>> -Paul Randall

>>

>> "Sal" <h...@softcom.net> wrote in message

>>

>> news:1186762702.895141.186210@d30g2000prg.googlegroups.com...

>>

>>

>>

>> >I have a set of documentation files on my C: drive stored in folder C:

>> > \docs. The folder is not shared. In that folder there's an index.html

>> > file that contains links to many other files. When I doubleclick

>> > index.html, it brings up an IE7 window as expected, but when I click

>> > any of the links inside it I get an "Error on page" on the status bar.

>> > When I doubleclick the error to get the details they are as follows:

>>

>> > Line: 157 (this varies depending on which link I click)

>> > Char: 1 (always char 1 no matter which link)

>> > Error: Permission denied

>> > Code: 0

>> > URL: file:///C:/docs/index.html

>>

>> > Can someone please help?- Hide quoted text -

>>

>> - Show quoted text -

>

> The docs contain Java documentation downloaded from java.sun.com in

> the form of a zipped folder. I used the wizard to extract all the

> files to C:\.

>


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