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Guest Brad
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Hi,

 

Since I have a dial-up connection, a friend of mine, who has DSL,

downloaded the free AVG version 8 (45.5MB) onto his Windows XP computer's HDD.

 

I went to his house, but I wasn't able to copy the file to my USB flash

("thumb") drive due to "Access Denied". Also, I couldn't copy

("Access Denied") a photo.jpg, he wanted me to have, from his HDD to the flash

drive. Note: He uses AVG anti-virus in his computer.

 

I realize this is protection, but he nor I knew how to disable this

"protection" on his computer in order to allow access.

 

How do you disable this "protection" to allow access?

 

Thanks in advance, Brad

 

Before you type your password, credit card number, etc.,

be sure there is no active keystroke logger (spyware) in your PC.

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Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
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Re: How to Disable "Access Denied"

 

 

"Brad" <bpetria@verizon.net> wrote in message

news:4835b07c.22410800@news.verizon.net...

> Hi,

>

> Since I have a dial-up connection, a friend of mine, who has DSL,

> downloaded the free AVG version 8 (45.5MB) onto his Windows XP computer's

> HDD.

>

> I went to his house, but I wasn't able to copy the file to my USB flash

> ("thumb") drive due to "Access Denied". Also, I couldn't copy

> ("Access Denied") a photo.jpg, he wanted me to have, from his HDD to the

> flash

> drive. Note: He uses AVG anti-virus in his computer.

>

> I realize this is protection, but he nor I knew how to disable this

> "protection" on his computer in order to allow access.

>

> How do you disable this "protection" to allow access?

>

> Thanks in advance, Brad

>

> Before you type your password, credit card number, etc.,

> be sure there is no active keystroke logger (spyware) in your PC.

 

Your question is equivalent to asking "How to prevent the

security system at the bank from restricting my access to

the safe?" The answer is - you can't, if you want to have

a security system! The question then becomes: How do I

get suitable authorisation to access the restricted folders?

This answer is simple: Create an account/password on the

other machine that matches your own logon account/password.

Make sure to use a non-blank password.

Guest Shenan Stanley
Posted

Re: How to Disable "Access Denied"

 

Brad wrote:

> Since I have a dial-up connection, a friend of mine, who has

> DSL, downloaded the free AVG version 8 (45.5MB) onto his Windows XP

> computer's HDD.

>

> I went to his house, but I wasn't able to copy the file to my USB

> flash ("thumb") drive due to "Access Denied". Also, I couldn't

> copy ("Access Denied") a photo.jpg, he wanted me to have, from his

> HDD to the flash drive. Note: He uses AVG anti-virus in his

> computer.

>

> I realize this is protection, but he nor I knew how to disable

> this "protection" on his computer in order to allow access.

>

> How do you disable this "protection" to allow access?

 

 

Is your USB Flash drive formatted with NTFS?

 

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Shenan Stanley

MS-MVP

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