Windows 10: Windows CMD cannot access file ERROR

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  1. bigboyalf Win User

    Windows CMD cannot access file ERROR


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    Anyone solution to this problem pops up randomly and disturbs my game play

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    bigboyalf, Sep 2, 2018
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  2. Windows and CMD- renaming a file in CMD

    Steps I've done

    Here what happens


    • turn on PC

    • start windows

    • get blue screen ( message NTFS file)

    • it reboots returns to diagnosing PC

    • Diagnose and repair fails

    • I move to advance options

    • will not reset windows , I click on CMD

    things I've tried
    commands:

    reagentc /disable

    reagentc /enable

    *************************FAILED
    not recognized
    **********************************

    Please advise


     
    RandallBrock, Sep 2, 2018
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  3. cannot access file/or permissions

    I have a file i need to run on Windows 7 Home Premium. I get the error message saying "Windows cannot access the specified device, path or file. You may not have the appropriate permissions to access the item."

    So I right click and choose Properties to access the permissions but I cannot. In the Security tab I get a message saying, " You do not have permission to view or edit this objects permission settings.".

    Next I boot into the Windows 7 Hidden Administrator Mode - and even with this I get all the same error messages.

    Please help me as I really need to run This file.
     
    John Phoenix, Sep 2, 2018
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  4. Windows CMD cannot access file ERROR

    vb.net app has no read access to local files

    Basically, the way I did it mimiced running the batch. The way you did it, it left how to run it up to the discretion of Windows (and Windows assumed wrong).

    If you were indeed getting an access error, it could be because your program runs cmd with the same priviledges as your program (likely administrator). Calling the batch directly passed it off to Windows and Windows most likely launched cmd with minimal rights (limited user) so when it tried to do anything outside of its working directory, it errored.


    The deleting portion working is because of the WaitForExit().
     
    FordGT90Concept, Sep 2, 2018
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