Running beta 2 and I can't rename folders after I create them. I can rename files in the NEW FOLDER that I create. Any Ideas? Thanks.

Anyone know why I can't rename folders?
Have you checked the properties of the folder to see if read only rights is on it? If so, uncheck the box and try renaming again. Also, I would check the permissions on the folder you are trying to rename. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message
Running beta 2 and I can't rename folders after I create them. I can rename files in the NEW FOLDER that I create. Any Ideas? Thanks.
If it's on a network share, make sure you've got permission to ;o)
-- Zack Whittaker サ ZackNET Enterprises: www.zacknet.co.uk サ MSBlog on ResDev: www.msblog.org サ Vista Knowledge Base: www.vistabase.co.uk サ This mailing is provided "as is" with no warranties, and confers no rights. All opinions expressed are those of myself unless stated so, and not of my employer, best friend, Ghandi, my mother or my cat. Glad we cleared that up!
--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message
Have you checked the properties of the folder to see if read only rights is on it? If so, uncheck the box and try renaming again. Also, I would check the permissions on the folder you are trying to rename. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Running beta 2 and I can't rename folders after I create them. I can rename files in the NEW FOLDER that I create. Any Ideas? Thanks.
Thanks for the reply. I'm trying to create a folder on my local drive. I right click and choose "New" -> "Folder". The folder is created (New Folder) and I try to change the name and when I press enter the name doesn't change. I can then drill down into the the folder and create files and rename those.
I did check the security on the parent folder of the folder that I'm trying to create and I have all premissions on it.
"Zack Whittaker" wrote:
If it's on a network share, make sure you've got permission to ;o)
-- Zack Whittaker ツサ ZackNET Enterprises: www.zacknet.co.uk ツサ MSBlog on ResDev: www.msblog.org ツサ Vista Knowledge Base: www.vistabase.co.uk ツサ This mailing is provided "as is" with no warranties, and confers no rights. All opinions expressed are those of myself unless stated so, and not of my employer, best friend, Ghandi, my mother or my cat. Glad we cleared that up!
--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Have you checked the properties of the folder to see if read only rights is on it? If so, uncheck the box and try renaming again. Also, I would check the permissions on the folder you are trying to rename. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Running beta 2 and I can't rename folders after I create them. I can rename files in the NEW FOLDER that I create. Any Ideas? Thanks.
Where on the drive are you trying to rename the folder, drive root, Documents folder, desktop? What type of account is this, Administrator or Limited User? I have created a new folder in the locations I specified and they work just fine.
If you are viewing or editing files from within the folder, you can't rename it. For example, I was reviewing a Word document from within the folder I created, but I could rename the folder because it was in use by Microsoft Word. My recommendation would be clean out your temp directory. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message
Thanks for the reply. I'm trying to create a folder on my local drive. I right click and choose "New" -> "Folder". The folder is created (New Folder) and I try to change the name and when I press enter the name doesn't change. I can then drill down into the the folder and create files and rename those.
I did check the security on the parent folder of the folder that I'm trying to create and I have all premissions on it.
"Zack Whittaker" wrote:
If it's on a network share, make sure you've got permission to ;o)
-- Zack Whittaker サ ZackNET Enterprises: www.zacknet.co.uk サ MSBlog on ResDev: www.msblog.org サ Vista Knowledge Base: www.vistabase.co.uk サ This mailing is provided "as is" with no warranties, and confers no rights. All opinions expressed are those of myself unless stated so, and not of my employer, best friend, Ghandi, my mother or my cat. Glad we cleared that up!
--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Have you checked the properties of the folder to see if read only rights is on it? If so, uncheck the box and try renaming again. Also, I would check the permissions on the folder you are trying to rename. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Running beta 2 and I can't rename folders after I create them. I can rename files in the NEW FOLDER that I create. Any Ideas? Thanks.
Hello, Andre,
This is a slightly different problem I think. You cannot make a newly created directory/folder active until you have named it - apparently Wyatt is creating a new folder and is presented a folder with the text "New Folder" hi-lited so that he can create a name, whereupon whatever he types is rejected and the hi-lited New Folder stays unaffected. This is most unusual.
Also, it cannot be a permission problem because then the new folder wouldn't appear at all, I believe.
Please, tell us Wyatt - are you having other difficulties with that system? Things you believe should work, that doesn't???
Tony. . .
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message
Where on the drive are you trying to rename the folder, drive root, Documents folder, desktop? What type of account is this, Administrator or Limited User? I have created a new folder in the locations I specified and they work just fine.
If you are viewing or editing files from within the folder, you can't rename it. For example, I was reviewing a Word document from within the folder I created, but I could rename the folder because it was in use by Microsoft Word. My recommendation would be clean out your temp directory. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Thanks for the reply. I'm trying to create a folder on my local drive. I right click and choose "New" -> "Folder". The folder is created (New Folder) and I try to change the name and when I press enter the name doesn't change. I can then drill down into the the folder and create files and rename those.
I did check the security on the parent folder of the folder that I'm trying to create and I have all premissions on it.
"Zack Whittaker" wrote:
If it's on a network share, make sure you've got permission to ;o)
-- Zack Whittaker サ ZackNET Enterprises: www.zacknet.co.uk サ MSBlog on ResDev: www.msblog.org サ Vista Knowledge Base: www.vistabase.co.uk サ This mailing is provided "as is" with no warranties, and confers no rights. All opinions expressed are those of myself unless stated so, and not of my employer, best friend, Ghandi, my mother or my cat. Glad we cleared that up!
--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Have you checked the properties of the folder to see if read only rights is on it? If so, uncheck the box and try renaming again. Also, I would check the permissions on the folder you are trying to rename. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Running beta 2 and I can't rename folders after I create them. I can rename files in the NEW FOLDER that I create. Any Ideas? Thanks.
Tony,
This is the exact problem. I can't rename folders after I create them but I can create and rename files in the folder I just created.
Yes I'm having other issues that I shouldn't with the system. Folders that I should have access to I can't access or copy (no apparent premissions problems).
To give you the history on this machine. I did an upgrade from xp service pack 2. The machine was on a domain. If i create a local account and log in on that account I can create and name the folders as I wish.
I was thinking about deleting this account, removing the user directory for the user and then adding it back. Of course I don't know if the operating system will let me do this (I haven't figured out how to run as a real admin yet) and I don't know if it will correct it self since the username will be the same since it is on a domain.
Thanks for your reply. Wyatt
"Tony Sperling" wrote:
Hello, Andre,
This is a slightly different problem I think. You cannot make a newly created directory/folder active until you have named it - apparently Wyatt is creating a new folder and is presented a folder with the text "New Folder" hi-lited so that he can create a name, whereupon whatever he types is rejected and the hi-lited New Folder stays unaffected. This is most unusual.
Also, it cannot be a permission problem because then the new folder wouldn't appear at all, I believe.
Please, tell us Wyatt - are you having other difficulties with that system? Things you believe should work, that doesn't???
Tony. . .
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Where on the drive are you trying to rename the folder, drive root, Documents folder, desktop? What type of account is this, Administrator or Limited User? I have created a new folder in the locations I specified and they work just fine.
If you are viewing or editing files from within the folder, you can't rename it. For example, I was reviewing a Word document from within the folder I created, but I could rename the folder because it was in use by Microsoft Word. My recommendation would be clean out your temp directory. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Thanks for the reply. I'm trying to create a folder on my local drive. I right click and choose "New" -> "Folder". The folder is created (New Folder) and I try to change the name and when I press enter the name doesn't change. I can then drill down into the the folder and create files and rename those.
I did check the security on the parent folder of the folder that I'm trying to create and I have all premissions on it.
"Zack Whittaker" wrote:
If it's on a network share, make sure you've got permission to ;o)
-- Zack Whittaker ツサ ZackNET Enterprises: www.zacknet.co.uk ツサ MSBlog on ResDev: www.msblog.org ツサ Vista Knowledge Base: www.vistabase.co.uk ツサ This mailing is provided "as is" with no warranties, and confers no rights. All opinions expressed are those of myself unless stated so, and not of my employer, best friend, Ghandi, my mother or my cat. Glad we cleared that up!
--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Have you checked the properties of the folder to see if read only rights is on it? If so, uncheck the box and try renaming again. Also, I would check the permissions on the folder you are trying to rename. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Running beta 2 and I can't rename folders after I create them. I can rename files in the NEW FOLDER that I create. Any Ideas? Thanks.
Tony, you are good, thank you. :) -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message
Tony,
This is the exact problem. I can't rename folders after I create them but I can create and rename files in the folder I just created.
Yes I'm having other issues that I shouldn't with the system. Folders that I should have access to I can't access or copy (no apparent premissions problems).
To give you the history on this machine. I did an upgrade from xp service pack 2. The machine was on a domain. If i create a local account and log in on that account I can create and name the folders as I wish.
I was thinking about deleting this account, removing the user directory for the user and then adding it back. Of course I don't know if the operating system will let me do this (I haven't figured out how to run as a real admin yet) and I don't know if it will correct it self since the username will be the same since it is on a domain.
Thanks for your reply. Wyatt
"Tony Sperling" wrote:
Hello, Andre,
This is a slightly different problem I think. You cannot make a newly created directory/folder active until you have named it - apparently Wyatt is creating a new folder and is presented a folder with the text "New Folder" hi-lited so that he can create a name, whereupon whatever he types is rejected and the hi-lited New Folder stays unaffected. This is most unusual.
Also, it cannot be a permission problem because then the new folder wouldn't appear at all, I believe.
Please, tell us Wyatt - are you having other difficulties with that system? Things you believe should work, that doesn't???
Tony. . .
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Where on the drive are you trying to rename the folder, drive root, Documents folder, desktop? What type of account is this, Administrator or Limited User? I have created a new folder in the locations I specified and they work just fine.
If you are viewing or editing files from within the folder, you can't rename it. For example, I was reviewing a Word document from within the folder I created, but I could rename the folder because it was in use by Microsoft Word. My recommendation would be clean out your temp directory. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Thanks for the reply. I'm trying to create a folder on my local drive. I right click and choose "New" -> "Folder". The folder is created (New Folder) and I try to change the name and when I press enter the name doesn't change. I can then drill down into the the folder and create files and rename those.
I did check the security on the parent folder of the folder that I'm trying to create and I have all premissions on it.
"Zack Whittaker" wrote:
If it's on a network share, make sure you've got permission to ;o)
-- Zack Whittaker サ ZackNET Enterprises: www.zacknet.co.uk サ MSBlog on ResDev: www.msblog.org サ Vista Knowledge Base: www.vistabase.co.uk サ This mailing is provided "as is" with no warranties, and confers no rights. All opinions expressed are those of myself unless stated so, and not of my employer, best friend, Ghandi, my mother or my cat. Glad we cleared that up!
--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Have you checked the properties of the folder to see if read only rights is on it? If so, uncheck the box and try renaming again. Also, I would check the permissions on the folder you are trying to rename. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Running beta 2 and I can't rename folders after I create them. I can rename files in the NEW FOLDER that I create. Any Ideas? Thanks.
O.K. - having established this much, I must confess, I am not running Vista myself, I am a visitor from the neighboring 64bit group - and I am also not a network wizard by any means.
My preferred action and tactics towards making changes when having problems and you really don't know what is going on is to remove what seems to be the most likely problem and do a cold-boot. That is, turn the machine off and start it again after a few seconds. Then keep it running for a while, try to see if things are getting better or worse - if it seems to be largely alright, then re-boot in normal fashion from this state and only then you can start setting things back up again.
Many experts are saying that this is unnecessarily cumbersome, but it is my experience that by re-booting from a clean state the whole system will be more likely to accept the changes you are going to make, and much more likely to recover if anything goes wrong again.
So, I think it best if I make room for the real 'answer guys' - in the mean time I suggest you could indeed delete that account but you might want to create some other account first and then do the 'cold-boot, re-boot' shuffle, and then create the account you was originally thinking of, but note - the networking subsystem may have changed between XP and Vista (as it did between 2K and XP) so read up on the things you need to do.
With the risk of offending you, I have to ask about that upgrade from XP - did you remove XP and install Vista clean? Or is XP still sitting there and Vista on a separate partition or, (shudder) did you install Vista on top of the XP installation? I think it is likely that you messed something up in the installation, I would consider making a 'system restore' or 'repair install' or backing up your data and wipe the disk and install it clean from scratch.
Anyone else???
Tony. . .
"wyatt" wrote in message
Tony,
This is the exact problem. I can't rename folders after I create them but I can create and rename files in the folder I just created.
Yes I'm having other issues that I shouldn't with the system. Folders that I should have access to I can't access or copy (no apparent premissions problems).
To give you the history on this machine. I did an upgrade from xp service pack 2. The machine was on a domain. If i create a local account and log in on that account I can create and name the folders as I wish.
I was thinking about deleting this account, removing the user directory for the user and then adding it back. Of course I don't know if the operating system will let me do this (I haven't figured out how to run as a real admin yet) and I don't know if it will correct it self since the username will be the same since it is on a domain.
Thanks for your reply. Wyatt
"Tony Sperling" wrote:
Hello, Andre,
This is a slightly different problem I think. You cannot make a newly created directory/folder active until you have named it - apparently Wyatt is creating a new folder and is presented a folder with the text "New Folder" hi-lited so that he can create a name, whereupon whatever he types is rejected and the hi-lited New Folder stays unaffected. This is most unusual.
Also, it cannot be a permission problem because then the new folder wouldn't appear at all, I believe.
Please, tell us Wyatt - are you having other difficulties with that system? Things you believe should work, that doesn't???
Tony. . .
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Where on the drive are you trying to rename the folder, drive root, Documents folder, desktop? What type of account is this, Administrator or Limited User? I have created a new folder in the locations I specified and they work just fine.
If you are viewing or editing files from within the folder, you can't rename it. For example, I was reviewing a Word document from within the folder I created, but I could rename the folder because it was in use by Microsoft Word. My recommendation would be clean out your temp directory. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Thanks for the reply. I'm trying to create a folder on my local drive. I right click and choose "New" -> "Folder". The folder is created (New Folder) and I try to change the name and when I press enter the name doesn't change. I can then drill down into the the folder and create files and rename those.
I did check the security on the parent folder of the folder that I'm trying to create and I have all premissions on it.
"Zack Whittaker" wrote:
If it's on a network share, make sure you've got permission to ;o)
-- Zack Whittaker ツサ ZackNET Enterprises: www.zacknet.co.uk ツサ MSBlog on ResDev: www.msblog.org ツサ Vista Knowledge Base: www.vistabase.co.uk ツサ This mailing is provided "as is" with no warranties, and confers no rights. All opinions expressed are those of myself unless stated so, and not of my employer, best friend, Ghandi, my mother or my cat. Glad we cleared that up!
--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Have you checked the properties of the folder to see if read only rights is on it? If so, uncheck the box and try renaming again. Also, I would check the permissions on the folder you are trying to rename. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Running beta 2 and I can't rename folders after I create them. I can rename files in the NEW FOLDER that I create. Any Ideas? Thanks.
You are too kind, Andre.
Actually, driving a taxi for twenty-five years, and having all kinds of people (practically sitting in your lap) in close contact, develops a sense for listening to what they are saying. Unfortunately, that doesn't mean they allways say what you are hearing.
Tony. . .
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message
Tony, you are good, thank you. :) -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Tony,
This is the exact problem. I can't rename folders after I create them but I can create and rename files in the folder I just created.
Yes I'm having other issues that I shouldn't with the system. Folders that I should have access to I can't access or copy (no apparent premissions problems).
To give you the history on this machine. I did an upgrade from xp service pack 2. The machine was on a domain. If i create a local account and log in on that account I can create and name the folders as I wish.
I was thinking about deleting this account, removing the user directory for the user and then adding it back. Of course I don't know if the operating system will let me do this (I haven't figured out how to run as a real admin yet) and I don't know if it will correct it self since the username will be the same since it is on a domain.
Thanks for your reply. Wyatt
"Tony Sperling" wrote:
Hello, Andre,
This is a slightly different problem I think. You cannot make a newly created directory/folder active until you have named it - apparently Wyatt is creating a new folder and is presented a folder with the text "New Folder" hi-lited so that he can create a name, whereupon whatever he types is rejected and the hi-lited New Folder stays unaffected. This is most unusual.
Also, it cannot be a permission problem because then the new folder wouldn't appear at all, I believe.
Please, tell us Wyatt - are you having other difficulties with that system? Things you believe should work, that doesn't???
Tony. . .
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Where on the drive are you trying to rename the folder, drive root, Documents folder, desktop? What type of account is this, Administrator or Limited User? I have created a new folder in the locations I specified and they work just fine.
If you are viewing or editing files from within the folder, you can't rename it. For example, I was reviewing a Word document from within the folder I created, but I could rename the folder because it was in use by Microsoft Word. My recommendation would be clean out your temp directory. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Thanks for the reply. I'm trying to create a folder on my local drive. I right click and choose "New" -> "Folder". The folder is created (New Folder) and I try to change the name and when I press enter the name doesn't change. I can then drill down into the the folder and create files and rename those.
I did check the security on the parent folder of the folder that I'm trying to create and I have all premissions on it.
"Zack Whittaker" wrote:
If it's on a network share, make sure you've got permission to ;o)
-- Zack Whittaker サ ZackNET Enterprises: www.zacknet.co.uk サ MSBlog on ResDev: www.msblog.org サ Vista Knowledge Base: www.vistabase.co.uk サ This mailing is provided "as is" with no warranties, and confers no rights. All opinions expressed are those of myself unless stated so, and not of my employer, best friend, Ghandi, my mother or my cat. Glad we cleared that up!
--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Have you checked the properties of the folder to see if read only rights is on it? If so, uncheck the box and try renaming again. Also, I would check the permissions on the folder you are trying to rename. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Running beta 2 and I can't rename folders after I create them. I can rename files in the NEW FOLDER that I create. Any Ideas? Thanks.
I have the exact same problem, i updated from xp sp2 and also can't rename any folders, even new ones, please any help would be great!
"Tony Sperling" wrote:
O.K. - having established this much, I must confess, I am not running Vista myself, I am a visitor from the neighboring 64bit group - and I am also not a network wizard by any means.
My preferred action and tactics towards making changes when having problems and you really don't know what is going on is to remove what seems to be the most likely problem and do a cold-boot. That is, turn the machine off and start it again after a few seconds. Then keep it running for a while, try to see if things are getting better or worse - if it seems to be largely alright, then re-boot in normal fashion from this state and only then you can start setting things back up again.
Many experts are saying that this is unnecessarily cumbersome, but it is my experience that by re-booting from a clean state the whole system will be more likely to accept the changes you are going to make, and much more likely to recover if anything goes wrong again.
So, I think it best if I make room for the real 'answer guys' - in the mean time I suggest you could indeed delete that account but you might want to create some other account first and then do the 'cold-boot, re-boot' shuffle, and then create the account you was originally thinking of, but note - the networking subsystem may have changed between XP and Vista (as it did between 2K and XP) so read up on the things you need to do.
With the risk of offending you, I have to ask about that upgrade from XP - did you remove XP and install Vista clean? Or is XP still sitting there and Vista on a separate partition or, (shudder) did you install Vista on top of the XP installation? I think it is likely that you messed something up in the installation, I would consider making a 'system restore' or 'repair install' or backing up your data and wipe the disk and install it clean from scratch.
Anyone else???
Tony. . .
"wyatt" wrote in message Tony,
This is the exact problem. I can't rename folders after I create them but I can create and rename files in the folder I just created.
Yes I'm having other issues that I shouldn't with the system. Folders that I should have access to I can't access or copy (no apparent premissions problems).
To give you the history on this machine. I did an upgrade from xp service pack 2. The machine was on a domain. If i create a local account and log in on that account I can create and name the folders as I wish.
I was thinking about deleting this account, removing the user directory for the user and then adding it back. Of course I don't know if the operating system will let me do this (I haven't figured out how to run as a real admin yet) and I don't know if it will correct it self since the username will be the same since it is on a domain.
Thanks for your reply. Wyatt
"Tony Sperling" wrote:
Hello, Andre,
This is a slightly different problem I think. You cannot make a newly created directory/folder active until you have named it - apparently Wyatt is creating a new folder and is presented a folder with the text "New Folder" hi-lited so that he can create a name, whereupon whatever he types is rejected and the hi-lited New Folder stays unaffected. This is most unusual.
Also, it cannot be a permission problem because then the new folder wouldn't appear at all, I believe.
Please, tell us Wyatt - are you having other difficulties with that system? Things you believe should work, that doesn't???
Tony. . .
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Where on the drive are you trying to rename the folder, drive root, Documents folder, desktop? What type of account is this, Administrator or Limited User? I have created a new folder in the locations I specified and they work just fine.
If you are viewing or editing files from within the folder, you can't rename it. For example, I was reviewing a Word document from within the folder I created, but I could rename the folder because it was in use by Microsoft Word. My recommendation would be clean out your temp directory. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Thanks for the reply. I'm trying to create a folder on my local drive. I right click and choose "New" -> "Folder". The folder is created (New Folder) and I try to change the name and when I press enter the name doesn't change. I can then drill down into the the folder and create files and rename those.
I did check the security on the parent folder of the folder that I'm trying to create and I have all premissions on it.
"Zack Whittaker" wrote:
If it's on a network share, make sure you've got permission to ;o)
-- Zack Whittaker テつサ ZackNET Enterprises: www.zacknet.co.uk テつサ MSBlog on ResDev: www.msblog.org テつサ Vista Knowledge Base: www.vistabase.co.uk テつサ This mailing is provided "as is" with no warranties, and confers no rights. All opinions expressed are those of myself unless stated so, and not of my employer, best friend, Ghandi, my mother or my cat. Glad we cleared that up!
--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Have you checked the properties of the folder to see if read only rights is on it? If so, uncheck the box and try renaming again. Also, I would check the permissions on the folder you are trying to rename. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Running beta 2 and I can't rename folders after I create them. I can rename files in the NEW FOLDER that I create. Any Ideas? Thanks.
Same burning question - how did you perform the installation/upgrade? What is on your HD today and how is it organized?
Tony. . .
I don't think it's a configuration problem...
I have checked permissions and all, even connected another hard drive from another computer and even in this new hard drive I was unable to change names...
It's a problem in the update system...
Thanks Tony, but maybe you should let someone that has already solved this issue, or at least has some idea of what is happening answer, it's obvious besides your great intention, you don't have a clue of what the problem is we are talking about...
"Tony Sperling" wrote:
Same burning question - how did you perform the installation/upgrade? What is on your HD today and how is it organized?
Tony. . .
I sent upgrade bug to Microsoft and they said that they couldn't reproduce the problem and closed the ticket. I have since blown away my c drive and installed fresh with no problems.
"mizur" wrote:
I don't think it's a configuration problem...
I have checked permissions and all, even connected another hard drive from another computer and even in this new hard drive I was unable to change names...
It's a problem in the update system...
Thanks Tony, but maybe you should let someone that has already solved this issue, or at least has some idea of what is happening answer, it's obvious besides your great intention, you don't have a clue of what the problem is we are talking about...
"Tony Sperling" wrote:
Same burning question - how did you perform the installation/upgrade? What is on your HD today and how is it organized?
Tony. . .
Well, that is - more or less - what I have been saying all along, I have not heard of this before, and it seems that neither has a lot of others, and unilaterally making room is no good for you if no-one wants to occupy the space - the space is always open to anyone. But you'd like your problem solved and discussing the matter is often more helpfull to yourself than it is to others.
Personally, I think that something has gone wrong with your installation, so I wanted you to inform us of how the OS was installed. You would be only one out of hundreds (if not thousands) that thought they could upgrade their existing installation with a new version (even a Beta version) and install it on top of the existing installation. It seems, curiously, that some can make it work, but not without severe and hard to troubleshoot problems. It would be fine to dual-boot a Beta system with something else, such that you had access to functions in the one system that didn't work quite right in the other. But upgrade? Never!!!
Ultimately, that is how many here come to answer questions - when we see others doing the same errors we did ourselves at some time. But random and spurious errors is the worst thing to troubleshoot, since it can be almost anything out of a million different things in combination, so information will be needed.
You are welcome to enlighten us, and I hope your problem is solved - it may turn out to be quite trivial too.
Tony. . .
"mizur" wrote in message
I don't think it's a configuration problem...
I have checked permissions and all, even connected another hard drive from another computer and even in this new hard drive I was unable to change names...
It's a problem in the update system...
Thanks Tony, but maybe you should let someone that has already solved this issue, or at least has some idea of what is happening answer, it's obvious besides your great intention, you don't have a clue of what the problem is we are talking about...
"Tony Sperling" wrote:
Same burning question - how did you perform the installation/upgrade? What is on your HD today and how is it organized?
Tony. . .
There you go! Good work!
Tony. . .
"wyatt" wrote in message
I sent upgrade bug to Microsoft and they said that they couldn't reproduce the problem and closed the ticket. I have since blown away my c drive and installed fresh with no problems.
"mizur" wrote:
I don't think it's a configuration problem...
I have checked permissions and all, even connected another hard drive from another computer and even in this new hard drive I was unable to change names...
It's a problem in the update system...
Thanks Tony, but maybe you should let someone that has already solved this issue, or at least has some idea of what is happening answer, it's obvious besides your great intention, you don't have a clue of what the problem is we are talking about...
"Tony Sperling" wrote:
Same burning question - how did you perform the installation/upgrade? What is on your HD today and how is it organized?
Tony. . .
I have the same issue.
Situation: - Upgraded from XP SP2 (Vista Beta 2 on same partition) - Logged in with an account from the old XP SP2 installation with administrator privileges - Can't rename folders, regardless of where they are located. - Can rename files - All accounts are local accounts
Workaround - Created a new user account with adminstrator privileges - Can rename folders & files
Issue seems to be in the upgrade of XP SP2 user account to Vista Beta 2... thoughts?
The thoughts are: Do not upgrade a working system with a Beta! Instead, do a clean parallel install and dual-boot! Or go with the pro's and install a Virtual Machine.
Tony. . .
"Ghostrider" wrote in message
I have the same issue.
Situation: - Upgraded from XP SP2 (Vista Beta 2 on same partition) - Logged in with an account from the old XP SP2 installation with administrator privileges - Can't rename folders, regardless of where they are located. - Can rename files - All accounts are local accounts
Workaround - Created a new user account with adminstrator privileges - Can rename folders & files
Issue seems to be in the upgrade of XP SP2 user account to Vista Beta 2... thoughts?
While what you say is true, Beta 2 is not performing well in VPC or VS yet. What is required is revised Virtual Machine Additions. They should be available shortly but for now Beta 2 in a vm is not very good.
"Tony Sperling" wrote in message
The thoughts are: Do not upgrade a working system with a Beta! Instead, do a clean parallel install and dual-boot! Or go with the pro's and install a Virtual Machine.
Tony. . .
"Ghostrider" wrote in message I have the same issue.
Situation: - Upgraded from XP SP2 (Vista Beta 2 on same partition) - Logged in with an account from the old XP SP2 installation with administrator privileges - Can't rename folders, regardless of where they are located. - Can rename files - All accounts are local accounts
Workaround - Created a new user account with adminstrator privileges - Can rename folders & files
Issue seems to be in the upgrade of XP SP2 user account to Vista Beta 2... thoughts?
Yea, sorry, I am not surprised - I really meant it as general advice to what would be reasonable to subject your machine to. Of course, the specific circumstances needs to be investigated in every case.
Thank you, Colin.
Tony. . .
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message
While what you say is true, Beta 2 is not performing well in VPC or VS yet. What is required is revised Virtual Machine Additions. They should be available shortly but for now Beta 2 in a vm is not very good.
"Tony Sperling" wrote in message The thoughts are: Do not upgrade a working system with a Beta! Instead, do a clean parallel install and dual-boot! Or go with the pro's and install a Virtual Machine.
Tony. . .
"Ghostrider" wrote in message I have the same issue.
Situation: - Upgraded from XP SP2 (Vista Beta 2 on same partition) - Logged in with an account from the old XP SP2 installation with administrator privileges - Can't rename folders, regardless of where they are located. - Can rename files - All accounts are local accounts
Workaround - Created a new user account with adminstrator privileges - Can rename folders & files
Issue seems to be in the upgrade of XP SP2 user account to Vista Beta 2... thoughts?
I found a 'better' workaround that allows you to keep most of your user settings. It seems there's something in the registry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER that's causing the issue... (couldn't be bothered working out which exact key(s))
By the way, it seems that this error didn't occur for a limited-access user account that was ported over to Vista beta 2.
Workaround: 1. Transfer the user settings to a folder/removable drive using Windows Easy Transfer. (first part of the transfer) 2. Complete the transfer by restoring the user settings that were saved into a new account using Windows Easy Transfer. (This creates a new admin-level account with most of the user settings intact). 3. Login to the new created account. Use regedit to export the entire HKEY_CURRENT_USER to a file. Logout. 4. Log back into the problematic user account. Use regedit to import the registry settings that were exported in the previous step.
Things seemed to work just fine after that. It may be possible to narrow down the problematic registry key(s) - but, it's mostly working now, so meh...
"Ghostrider" wrote:
I have the same issue.
Situation: - Upgraded from XP SP2 (Vista Beta 2 on same partition) - Logged in with an account from the old XP SP2 installation with administrator privileges - Can't rename folders, regardless of where they are located. - Can rename files - All accounts are local accounts
Workaround - Created a new user account with adminstrator privileges - Can rename folders & files
Issue seems to be in the upgrade of XP SP2 user account to Vista Beta 2... thoughts?
I also upgraded from XP SP2 to Vista and now have the same problem. It's driving me nuts. There should no reason why we cannot upgrade.
"mizur" wrote:
I have the exact same problem, i updated from xp sp2 and also can't rename any folders, even new ones, please any help would be great!
"Tony Sperling" wrote:
O.K. - having established this much, I must confess, I am not running Vista myself, I am a visitor from the neighboring 64bit group - and I am also not a network wizard by any means.
My preferred action and tactics towards making changes when having problems and you really don't know what is going on is to remove what seems to be the most likely problem and do a cold-boot. That is, turn the machine off and start it again after a few seconds. Then keep it running for a while, try to see if things are getting better or worse - if it seems to be largely alright, then re-boot in normal fashion from this state and only then you can start setting things back up again.
Many experts are saying that this is unnecessarily cumbersome, but it is my experience that by re-booting from a clean state the whole system will be more likely to accept the changes you are going to make, and much more likely to recover if anything goes wrong again.
So, I think it best if I make room for the real 'answer guys' - in the mean time I suggest you could indeed delete that account but you might want to create some other account first and then do the 'cold-boot, re-boot' shuffle, and then create the account you was originally thinking of, but note - the networking subsystem may have changed between XP and Vista (as it did between 2K and XP) so read up on the things you need to do.
With the risk of offending you, I have to ask about that upgrade from XP - did you remove XP and install Vista clean? Or is XP still sitting there and Vista on a separate partition or, (shudder) did you install Vista on top of the XP installation? I think it is likely that you messed something up in the installation, I would consider making a 'system restore' or 'repair install' or backing up your data and wipe the disk and install it clean from scratch.
Anyone else???
Tony. . .
"wyatt" wrote in message Tony,
This is the exact problem. I can't rename folders after I create them but I can create and rename files in the folder I just created.
Yes I'm having other issues that I shouldn't with the system. Folders that I should have access to I can't access or copy (no apparent premissions problems).
To give you the history on this machine. I did an upgrade from xp service pack 2. The machine was on a domain. If i create a local account and log in on that account I can create and name the folders as I wish.
I was thinking about deleting this account, removing the user directory for the user and then adding it back. Of course I don't know if the operating system will let me do this (I haven't figured out how to run as a real admin yet) and I don't know if it will correct it self since the username will be the same since it is on a domain.
Thanks for your reply. Wyatt
"Tony Sperling" wrote:
Hello, Andre,
This is a slightly different problem I think. You cannot make a newly created directory/folder active until you have named it - apparently Wyatt is creating a new folder and is presented a folder with the text "New Folder" hi-lited so that he can create a name, whereupon whatever he types is rejected and the hi-lited New Folder stays unaffected. This is most unusual.
Also, it cannot be a permission problem because then the new folder wouldn't appear at all, I believe.
Please, tell us Wyatt - are you having other difficulties with that system? Things you believe should work, that doesn't???
Tony. . .
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Where on the drive are you trying to rename the folder, drive root, Documents folder, desktop? What type of account is this, Administrator or Limited User? I have created a new folder in the locations I specified and they work just fine.
If you are viewing or editing files from within the folder, you can't rename it. For example, I was reviewing a Word document from within the folder I created, but I could rename the folder because it was in use by Microsoft Word. My recommendation would be clean out your temp directory. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Thanks for the reply. I'm trying to create a folder on my local drive. I right click and choose "New" -> "Folder". The folder is created (New Folder) and I try to change the name and when I press enter the name doesn't change. I can then drill down into the the folder and create files and rename those.
I did check the security on the parent folder of the folder that I'm trying to create and I have all premissions on it.
"Zack Whittaker" wrote:
If it's on a network share, make sure you've got permission to ;o)
-- Zack Whittaker テつサ ZackNET Enterprises: www.zacknet.co.uk テつサ MSBlog on ResDev: www.msblog.org テつサ Vista Knowledge Base: www.vistabase.co.uk テつサ This mailing is provided "as is" with no warranties, and confers no rights. All opinions expressed are those of myself unless stated so, and not of my employer, best friend, Ghandi, my mother or my cat. Glad we cleared that up!
--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Have you checked the properties of the folder to see if read only rights is on it? If so, uncheck the box and try renaming again. Also, I would check the permissions on the folder you are trying to rename. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Running beta 2 and I can't rename folders after I create them. I can rename files in the NEW FOLDER that I create. Any Ideas? Thanks.
I too did an upgrade from XP sp2 to Vista Beta and have the very same problem. It is driving me NUTS!
"mizur" wrote:
I have the exact same problem, i updated from xp sp2 and also can't rename any folders, even new ones, please any help would be great!
"Tony Sperling" wrote:
O.K. - having established this much, I must confess, I am not running Vista myself, I am a visitor from the neighboring 64bit group - and I am also not a network wizard by any means.
My preferred action and tactics towards making changes when having problems and you really don't know what is going on is to remove what seems to be the most likely problem and do a cold-boot. That is, turn the machine off and start it again after a few seconds. Then keep it running for a while, try to see if things are getting better or worse - if it seems to be largely alright, then re-boot in normal fashion from this state and only then you can start setting things back up again.
Many experts are saying that this is unnecessarily cumbersome, but it is my experience that by re-booting from a clean state the whole system will be more likely to accept the changes you are going to make, and much more likely to recover if anything goes wrong again.
So, I think it best if I make room for the real 'answer guys' - in the mean time I suggest you could indeed delete that account but you might want to create some other account first and then do the 'cold-boot, re-boot' shuffle, and then create the account you was originally thinking of, but note - the networking subsystem may have changed between XP and Vista (as it did between 2K and XP) so read up on the things you need to do.
With the risk of offending you, I have to ask about that upgrade from XP - did you remove XP and install Vista clean? Or is XP still sitting there and Vista on a separate partition or, (shudder) did you install Vista on top of the XP installation? I think it is likely that you messed something up in the installation, I would consider making a 'system restore' or 'repair install' or backing up your data and wipe the disk and install it clean from scratch.
Anyone else???
Tony. . .
"wyatt" wrote in message Tony,
This is the exact problem. I can't rename folders after I create them but I can create and rename files in the folder I just created.
Yes I'm having other issues that I shouldn't with the system. Folders that I should have access to I can't access or copy (no apparent premissions problems).
To give you the history on this machine. I did an upgrade from xp service pack 2. The machine was on a domain. If i create a local account and log in on that account I can create and name the folders as I wish.
I was thinking about deleting this account, removing the user directory for the user and then adding it back. Of course I don't know if the operating system will let me do this (I haven't figured out how to run as a real admin yet) and I don't know if it will correct it self since the username will be the same since it is on a domain.
Thanks for your reply. Wyatt
"Tony Sperling" wrote:
Hello, Andre,
This is a slightly different problem I think. You cannot make a newly created directory/folder active until you have named it - apparently Wyatt is creating a new folder and is presented a folder with the text "New Folder" hi-lited so that he can create a name, whereupon whatever he types is rejected and the hi-lited New Folder stays unaffected. This is most unusual.
Also, it cannot be a permission problem because then the new folder wouldn't appear at all, I believe.
Please, tell us Wyatt - are you having other difficulties with that system? Things you believe should work, that doesn't???
Tony. . .
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Where on the drive are you trying to rename the folder, drive root, Documents folder, desktop? What type of account is this, Administrator or Limited User? I have created a new folder in the locations I specified and they work just fine.
If you are viewing or editing files from within the folder, you can't rename it. For example, I was reviewing a Word document from within the folder I created, but I could rename the folder because it was in use by Microsoft Word. My recommendation would be clean out your temp directory. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Thanks for the reply. I'm trying to create a folder on my local drive. I right click and choose "New" -> "Folder". The folder is created (New Folder) and I try to change the name and when I press enter the name doesn't change. I can then drill down into the the folder and create files and rename those.
I did check the security on the parent folder of the folder that I'm trying to create and I have all premissions on it.
"Zack Whittaker" wrote:
If it's on a network share, make sure you've got permission to ;o)
-- Zack Whittaker テつサ ZackNET Enterprises: www.zacknet.co.uk テつサ MSBlog on ResDev: www.msblog.org テつサ Vista Knowledge Base: www.vistabase.co.uk テつサ This mailing is provided "as is" with no warranties, and confers no rights. All opinions expressed are those of myself unless stated so, and not of my employer, best friend, Ghandi, my mother or my cat. Glad we cleared that up!
--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Have you checked the properties of the folder to see if read only rights is on it? If so, uncheck the box and try renaming again. Also, I would check the permissions on the folder you are trying to rename. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Running beta 2 and I can't rename folders after I create them. I can rename files in the NEW FOLDER that I create. Any Ideas? Thanks.
I too have the exact same problem. I also updated from XP Pro SP2. When I installed, instead of a fresh install, I chose to upgrade to keep my files and programs in place. Any help would be most appreciated!
"mizur" wrote:
I have the exact same problem, i updated from xp sp2 and also can't rename any folders, even new ones, please any help would be great!
"Tony Sperling" wrote:
O.K. - having established this much, I must confess, I am not running Vista myself, I am a visitor from the neighboring 64bit group - and I am also not a network wizard by any means.
My preferred action and tactics towards making changes when having problems and you really don't know what is going on is to remove what seems to be the most likely problem and do a cold-boot. That is, turn the machine off and start it again after a few seconds. Then keep it running for a while, try to see if things are getting better or worse - if it seems to be largely alright, then re-boot in normal fashion from this state and only then you can start setting things back up again.
Many experts are saying that this is unnecessarily cumbersome, but it is my experience that by re-booting from a clean state the whole system will be more likely to accept the changes you are going to make, and much more likely to recover if anything goes wrong again.
So, I think it best if I make room for the real 'answer guys' - in the mean time I suggest you could indeed delete that account but you might want to create some other account first and then do the 'cold-boot, re-boot' shuffle, and then create the account you was originally thinking of, but note - the networking subsystem may have changed between XP and Vista (as it did between 2K and XP) so read up on the things you need to do.
With the risk of offending you, I have to ask about that upgrade from XP - did you remove XP and install Vista clean? Or is XP still sitting there and Vista on a separate partition or, (shudder) did you install Vista on top of the XP installation? I think it is likely that you messed something up in the installation, I would consider making a 'system restore' or 'repair install' or backing up your data and wipe the disk and install it clean from scratch.
Anyone else???
Tony. . .
"wyatt" wrote in message Tony,
This is the exact problem. I can't rename folders after I create them but I can create and rename files in the folder I just created.
Yes I'm having other issues that I shouldn't with the system. Folders that I should have access to I can't access or copy (no apparent premissions problems).
To give you the history on this machine. I did an upgrade from xp service pack 2. The machine was on a domain. If i create a local account and log in on that account I can create and name the folders as I wish.
I was thinking about deleting this account, removing the user directory for the user and then adding it back. Of course I don't know if the operating system will let me do this (I haven't figured out how to run as a real admin yet) and I don't know if it will correct it self since the username will be the same since it is on a domain.
Thanks for your reply. Wyatt
"Tony Sperling" wrote:
Hello, Andre,
This is a slightly different problem I think. You cannot make a newly created directory/folder active until you have named it - apparently Wyatt is creating a new folder and is presented a folder with the text "New Folder" hi-lited so that he can create a name, whereupon whatever he types is rejected and the hi-lited New Folder stays unaffected. This is most unusual.
Also, it cannot be a permission problem because then the new folder wouldn't appear at all, I believe.
Please, tell us Wyatt - are you having other difficulties with that system? Things you believe should work, that doesn't???
Tony. . .
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Where on the drive are you trying to rename the folder, drive root, Documents folder, desktop? What type of account is this, Administrator or Limited User? I have created a new folder in the locations I specified and they work just fine.
If you are viewing or editing files from within the folder, you can't rename it. For example, I was reviewing a Word document from within the folder I created, but I could rename the folder because it was in use by Microsoft Word. My recommendation would be clean out your temp directory. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Thanks for the reply. I'm trying to create a folder on my local drive. I right click and choose "New" -> "Folder". The folder is created (New Folder) and I try to change the name and when I press enter the name doesn't change. I can then drill down into the the folder and create files and rename those.
I did check the security on the parent folder of the folder that I'm trying to create and I have all premissions on it.
"Zack Whittaker" wrote:
If it's on a network share, make sure you've got permission to ;o)
-- Zack Whittaker テつサ ZackNET Enterprises: www.zacknet.co.uk テつサ MSBlog on ResDev: www.msblog.org テつサ Vista Knowledge Base: www.vistabase.co.uk テつサ This mailing is provided "as is" with no warranties, and confers no rights. All opinions expressed are those of myself unless stated so, and not of my employer, best friend, Ghandi, my mother or my cat. Glad we cleared that up!
--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Have you checked the properties of the folder to see if read only rights is on it? If so, uncheck the box and try renaming again. Also, I would check the permissions on the folder you are trying to rename. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Running beta 2 and I can't rename folders after I create them. I can rename files in the NEW FOLDER that I create. Any Ideas? Thanks.
I have the ame problem-same situation. It is extremely annoying.
"DanW" wrote:
I too did an upgrade from XP sp2 to Vista Beta and have the very same problem. It is driving me NUTS!
"mizur" wrote:
I have the exact same problem, i updated from xp sp2 and also can't rename any folders, even new ones, please any help would be great!
"Tony Sperling" wrote:
O.K. - having established this much, I must confess, I am not running Vista myself, I am a visitor from the neighboring 64bit group - and I am also not a network wizard by any means.
My preferred action and tactics towards making changes when having problems and you really don't know what is going on is to remove what seems to be the most likely problem and do a cold-boot. That is, turn the machine off and start it again after a few seconds. Then keep it running for a while, try to see if things are getting better or worse - if it seems to be largely alright, then re-boot in normal fashion from this state and only then you can start setting things back up again.
Many experts are saying that this is unnecessarily cumbersome, but it is my experience that by re-booting from a clean state the whole system will be more likely to accept the changes you are going to make, and much more likely to recover if anything goes wrong again.
So, I think it best if I make room for the real 'answer guys' - in the mean time I suggest you could indeed delete that account but you might want to create some other account first and then do the 'cold-boot, re-boot' shuffle, and then create the account you was originally thinking of, but note - the networking subsystem may have changed between XP and Vista (as it did between 2K and XP) so read up on the things you need to do.
With the risk of offending you, I have to ask about that upgrade from XP - did you remove XP and install Vista clean? Or is XP still sitting there and Vista on a separate partition or, (shudder) did you install Vista on top of the XP installation? I think it is likely that you messed something up in the installation, I would consider making a 'system restore' or 'repair install' or backing up your data and wipe the disk and install it clean from scratch.
Anyone else???
Tony. . .
"wyatt" wrote in message Tony,
This is the exact problem. I can't rename folders after I create them but I can create and rename files in the folder I just created.
Yes I'm having other issues that I shouldn't with the system. Folders that I should have access to I can't access or copy (no apparent premissions problems).
To give you the history on this machine. I did an upgrade from xp service pack 2. The machine was on a domain. If i create a local account and log in on that account I can create and name the folders as I wish.
I was thinking about deleting this account, removing the user directory for the user and then adding it back. Of course I don't know if the operating system will let me do this (I haven't figured out how to run as a real admin yet) and I don't know if it will correct it self since the username will be the same since it is on a domain.
Thanks for your reply. Wyatt
"Tony Sperling" wrote:
Hello, Andre,
This is a slightly different problem I think. You cannot make a newly created directory/folder active until you have named it - apparently Wyatt is creating a new folder and is presented a folder with the text "New Folder" hi-lited so that he can create a name, whereupon whatever he types is rejected and the hi-lited New Folder stays unaffected. This is most unusual.
Also, it cannot be a permission problem because then the new folder wouldn't appear at all, I believe.
Please, tell us Wyatt - are you having other difficulties with that system? Things you believe should work, that doesn't???
Tony. . .
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Where on the drive are you trying to rename the folder, drive root, Documents folder, desktop? What type of account is this, Administrator or Limited User? I have created a new folder in the locations I specified and they work just fine.
If you are viewing or editing files from within the folder, you can't rename it. For example, I was reviewing a Word document from within the folder I created, but I could rename the folder because it was in use by Microsoft Word. My recommendation would be clean out your temp directory. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Thanks for the reply. I'm trying to create a folder on my local drive. I right click and choose "New" -> "Folder". The folder is created (New Folder) and I try to change the name and when I press enter the name doesn't change. I can then drill down into the the folder and create files and rename those.
I did check the security on the parent folder of the folder that I'm trying to create and I have all premissions on it.
"Zack Whittaker" wrote:
If it's on a network share, make sure you've got permission to ;o)
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--: Original message follows :-- "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Have you checked the properties of the folder to see if read only rights is on it? If so, uncheck the box and try renaming again. Also, I would check the permissions on the folder you are trying to rename. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"wyatt" wrote in message Running beta 2 and I can't rename folders after I create them. I can rename files in the NEW FOLDER that I create. Any Ideas? Thanks.
Wow Rider thanks for the tip but I can tell you that this awfully cumbersome to fix an issue that it seems to appear only when you chose to upgrade the XP SP2 to Vista. I am also facing the same issue (which is also driving me nuts yada yada) and Microsoft should be able to fix this thing quickly. All I want to avoid is to do a frigging clean install THIS would drive me really nuts.
So...any suggestions out there?
"Ghostrider" wrote:
I found a 'better' workaround that allows you to keep most of your user settings. It seems there's something in the registry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER that's causing the issue... (couldn't be bothered working out which exact key(s))
By the way, it seems that this error didn't occur for a limited-access user account that was ported over to Vista beta 2.
Workaround: 1. Transfer the user settings to a folder/removable drive using Windows Easy Transfer. (first part of the transfer) 2. Complete the transfer by restoring the user settings that were saved into a new account using Windows Easy Transfer. (This creates a new admin-level account with most of the user settings intact). 3. Login to the new created account. Use regedit to export the entire HKEY_CURRENT_USER to a file. Logout. 4. Log back into the problematic user account. Use regedit to import the registry settings that were exported in the previous step.
Things seemed to work just fine after that. It may be possible to narrow down the problematic registry key(s) - but, it's mostly working now, so meh...
"Ghostrider" wrote:
I have the same issue.
Situation: - Upgraded from XP SP2 (Vista Beta 2 on same partition) - Logged in with an account from the old XP SP2 installation with administrator privileges - Can't rename folders, regardless of where they are located. - Can rename files - All accounts are local accounts
Workaround - Created a new user account with adminstrator privileges - Can rename folders & files
Issue seems to be in the upgrade of XP SP2 user account to Vista Beta 2... thoughts?
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