Guest JT in VN Posted March 20, 2008 Posted March 20, 2008 A user X on our domain can not rotate a thumbnail from our file server. The user X has full control permission to this file. The owner of the file is user X. The administrator account can successfully rotate. Why can't the user rotate the thumbnail? The message comes up "You cannot rotate this image. The file might be in use or open in another program, or the file or folder might be read-only"
Guest Andrew Morton Posted March 20, 2008 Posted March 20, 2008 Re: "You cannot rotate this image..." JT in VN wrote: > A user X on our domain can not rotate a thumbnail from our file > server. > > The user X has full control permission to this file. > > The owner of the file is user X. > > The administrator account can successfully rotate. > > Why can't the user rotate the thumbnail? The message comes up "You > cannot rotate this image. The file might be in use or open in another > program, or the file or folder might be read-only" How about the thumbs.db file in the same folder? Andrew
Guest JT in VN Posted March 21, 2008 Posted March 21, 2008 Re: "You cannot rotate this image..." What about the thumb.db? "Andrew Morton" wrote: > JT in VN wrote: > > A user X on our domain can not rotate a thumbnail from our file > > server. > > > > The user X has full control permission to this file. > > > > The owner of the file is user X. > > > > The administrator account can successfully rotate. > > > > Why can't the user rotate the thumbnail? The message comes up "You > > cannot rotate this image. The file might be in use or open in another > > program, or the file or folder might be read-only" > > How about the thumbs.db file in the same folder? > > Andrew > > >
Guest lforbes Posted March 21, 2008 Posted March 21, 2008 Re: "You cannot rotate this image..." The thumb.db is the file where all the thumbnails are stored. Thumbnails are collected from the images into the thumb.db (hidden file). More than likely the thumb.db is not accessible to the user. You can delete it and it would recreate the thumbnails with that users permissions. Cheers, Lara "JT in VN" wrote: > What about the thumb.db? > > > > "Andrew Morton" wrote: > > > JT in VN wrote: > > > A user X on our domain can not rotate a thumbnail from our file > > > server. > > > > > > The user X has full control permission to this file. > > > > > > The owner of the file is user X. > > > > > > The administrator account can successfully rotate. > > > > > > Why can't the user rotate the thumbnail? The message comes up "You > > > cannot rotate this image. The file might be in use or open in another > > > program, or the file or folder might be read-only" > > > > How about the thumbs.db file in the same folder? > > > > Andrew > > > > > >
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