Deleting unwanted files - Access Denied Message

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    Default Deleting unwanted files - Access Denied Message

    Hi, I'm new to using a PC and need a bit of help, please.
    I'm trying to deleted some unwanted files and I'm getting
    the following message "Cannot delete (unwanted file name)
    Access is denied. Make sure this disk is not full or
    write protected and that the file is not in use"

    The disk is not full; I don't know how to find out if the
    disk is write protected; the file is not in use.

    So, how how do I find out if the disk is write protected
    and how to I change it, please? Any help you can offer
    would be most appreciated.

    Many thanks, Mike. UK-based computer virgin!
    Mike Cowie Guest

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    Default Re: Deleting unwanted files - Access Denied Message

    Mike Cowie wrote:
    > Hi, I'm new to using a PC and need a bit of help, please.
    > I'm trying to deleted some unwanted files and I'm getting
    > the following message "Cannot delete (unwanted file name)
    > Access is denied. Make sure this disk is not full or
    > write protected and that the file is not in use"
    >
    > The disk is not full; I don't know how to find out if the
    > disk is write protected; the file is not in use.
    >
    > So, how how do I find out if the disk is write protected
    > and how to I change it, please? Any help you can offer
    > would be most appreciated.
    >
    > Many thanks, Mike. UK-based computer virgin!
    Right mouse click on the file in Explorer and check the permissions.
    Your ID needs to have the "rights" to delete the file.

    You can read all about permissions in the "System Administration" tab in
    "Help".

    Rob Schneider Guest

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    Default Re: Deleting unwanted files - Access Denied Message

    Thanks for your advise, Rob. It worked perfectly. Cheers,
    Mike.
    >-----Original Message-----
    >Mike Cowie wrote:
    >
    >> Hi, I'm new to using a PC and need a bit of help,
    please.
    >> I'm trying to deleted some unwanted files and I'm
    getting
    >> the following message "Cannot delete (unwanted file
    name)
    >> Access is denied. Make sure this disk is not full or
    >> write protected and that the file is not in use"
    >>
    >> The disk is not full; I don't know how to find out if
    the
    >> disk is write protected; the file is not in use.
    >>
    >> So, how how do I find out if the disk is write
    protected
    >> and how to I change it, please? Any help you can offer
    >> would be most appreciated.
    >>
    >> Many thanks, Mike. UK-based computer virgin!
    >
    >Right mouse click on the file in Explorer and check the
    permissions.
    >Your ID needs to have the "rights" to delete the file.
    >
    >You can read all about permissions in the "System
    Administration" tab in
    >"Help".
    >
    >.
    >
    Mike Cowie Guest

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