It doesnt look like you are hitting Enter key after each command
1. cd \users\john (hit enter)
2. get-acl | fl (hit enter) should display the results.
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Best Answer JohnGo , 27 September 2018 - 08:43 PM
dmccoy Thank You very much for working this problem out for me, I really appreciate the help! JohnGo. Go to the full post »
It doesnt look like you are hitting Enter key after each command
1. cd \users\john (hit enter)
2. get-acl | fl (hit enter) should display the results.
Sorry about that!
It looks like you are not hitting the enter key after each command.
1. cd \users\john
2. get-acl | fl
Okay sorry for the confusion. I was making assumptions you understood more how to run commands. I have enclosed a file called dirq.bat.
Download it to your downloads folder or other known location that works.
Then double click on the file "dirq.bat" to run.
This should open the results in notepad
Copy and paste the results in notepad to your reply.
For your information and help you run commands in the future if needed see below.
For the Powershell commands: We enter the following commands one at a time and hit the enter key after each command. Do Not enter the text in (quotes)
Option 1:
1. cd \users\john (hit enter key)
It should show as
c:\users\john
2. get-acl | fl (hit enter key and it should display the results.
Option 2:
1 cmd (hit enter key)
dir c:\users\john /Q > 0 & notepad 0 ( this is just a note to let you know those are zeros and not letter O)
It shows you are the owner of those folders. Do they open for you in file explorer or do you get any errors
download the enclosed file called dirper.txt
Rename the file to dirper.ps1
Right click on the dirper.ps1 file
Select Run with Powershell from the menu
This should run the command and open in notepad
Copy and paste the results to your reply
All 4 of the previously mentioned folders will open in file exoplorer.
Okay, All your permissions look correct. What folder are you trying to save your photoshop files?
Mostly to a sub-folder under PICTURES.
Open file explorer
Right click on your Pictures folder
Select properties
Click on the General tab
provide a screenshot or picture
Click on the Security tab
Select your name under Usernames
provide a screenshot or picture
How to use the Snipping tool for Screenshots
https://support.micr...ure-screenshots
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