Well, great news! The problem wasn't because of the Easy Reader
program. It was a problem with the permissions and the Windows Vista
operating system. Get into the permissions file and allow the
permissions and the problem should be resolved. Thank You so much
Patrick!!!
Michael Maloney
--- In easyreader_users@yahoogroups.com, Michael Maloney
<maloney1948@...> wrote:
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> No, I've never founda solution. I've tried all the suggestions. I
am the administrator account and I still keep geting the same message.
> Mike
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> fu23901 <fu23901@...> wrote:
> The same thing is happening for me. Did you ever find a
solution?
>
> Kevin
>
> --- In easyreader_users@yahoogroups.com, Michael Maloney
> <maloney1948@> wrote:
> >
> > Well, my account is the Administrator Account and when I give the
> OK to unzip I get the window stating "Can't create output file:
> c:\program files\ERhelp.chm"
> > Thanks for your attempts at helping!
> > Mike
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message ----
> > From: michaeldohertyie <dohertykennedy@>
> > To: easyreader_users@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 2, 2008 4:38:39 PM
> > Subject: [easyreader_users] Re: updating version II
> >
> > --- In easyreader_users@ yahoogroups. com, "Michael Maloney"
> > <maloney1948@ ...> wrote:
> >
> > A couple of things to do.
> >
> > When you log in is there an account that isn't yours?
> >
> > Or after you do log in go to Start|Control Panel|User Accounts|
> >
> > You'll see the names of the accounts and it says beside them
which
> > ones are administrators. You need your account to be an
> > administrator.
> > See if you can change the account type to administrator. If you
> > can't you should log out and in again under a separte account
which
> > is an administrator where you can set your own account to
> > administrator.
> > If you can't get into an administrator account because you need a
> > password this has probably been set up by those who set up your
> > system to stop you changing things! You'd need to contact them. :(
> >
> > > I have my system networked in my home tied only to my 2
computers
> > and
> > > one of my daughters. How do I tell if I am or am not the
> > administrator?
> > > I'm not that computer savvy and had an outside group do the
> > networking.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Mike
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > In easyreader_users@ yahoogroups. com, "michaeldohertyie"
> > > <dohertykennedy@ > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Michael
> > > >
> > > > I've just come across something similar happening. I think
it's
> > > because
> > > > you aren't logged into windows as an administrator. Can you
> > check
> > > > that? Is the computer managed by someone who isn't you?
> > > >
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