Guest pmmdoc Posted August 19, 2007 Posted August 19, 2007 I have recently developed a problem where the above message appears when I try to use any of the core programs i'e Outlook express or Explorer or control panel. I click on the shortcut for explorer in the desktop and I recieve that message. I f I click any other shortcut which points to a web page explorer opens normally. on the explorer shortcut it finds the target file fine and when clicked on manually it returns the same message . I get the same error with command prompt, control panel etc. i have tried sysem restore as most things work in safe mode but it won't restore...any ideas? -- PMM
Guest Elmo Posted August 19, 2007 Posted August 19, 2007 Re: you may not have the appropriate permissions to access the item pmmdoc wrote: > I have recently developed a problem where the above message appears when I > try to use any of the core programs i.e., Outlook express or Explorer or > control panel. I click on the shortcut for explorer in the desktop and I > receive that message. If I click any other shortcut which points to a web > page explorer opens normally. On the explorer shortcut it finds the target > file fine and when clicked on manually it returns the same message . I get > the same error with command prompt, control panel etc. I have tried system > restore as most things work in safe mode but it won't restore...any ideas? That could be malware.. Here are some posts on the error message: http://groups.google.com/groups/search?q=%22you+may+not+have+the+appropriate+permissions+to+access+the+item%22&qt_s=Search -- Joe =o)
Guest pmmdoc Posted August 20, 2007 Posted August 20, 2007 Re: you may not have the appropriate permissions to access the ite Re: you may not have the appropriate permissions to access the ite I tried scanning twice with Trend Internet security and found nothing. -- PMM "Elmo" wrote: > pmmdoc wrote: > > I have recently developed a problem where the above message appears when I > > try to use any of the core programs i.e., Outlook express or Explorer or > > control panel. I click on the shortcut for explorer in the desktop and I > > receive that message. If I click any other shortcut which points to a web > > page explorer opens normally. On the explorer shortcut it finds the target > > file fine and when clicked on manually it returns the same message . I get > > the same error with command prompt, control panel etc. I have tried system > > restore as most things work in safe mode but it won't restore...any ideas? > > That could be malware.. Here are some posts on the error message: > > http://groups.google.com/groups/search?q=%22you+may+not+have+the+appropriate+permissions+to+access+the+item%22&qt_s=Search > > -- > Joe =o) >
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