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Comments by samthelab (Top 4 by date)
samthelab
14-Feb-24 14:48pm
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Hey OriginalGriff:
I have a followup question to my initial question and to your answer. I need your help again.
After making these changes and doing the testing process to get access into
ProgramData directory, success was achieved or so I thought; and success was short lived. Are there permissions surrounding the ProgramData directory, even though it
resides in the root directory that I need to program around? Is the use of the ProgramData directory a 'free all use' for all users on that PC? If so, where did I go wrong? As
mentioned, my original goal was to place some data files into the ProgramData directory, that I could read & write from them; but that has now become nearly impossible.
I'm using MSVC 2019 as my programming platform. Or is my PC all messed up? Do I need to reinstall windows 10?
I'm continually getting the error of "Permission(is) Denied" and on rare occasions; "Invalid Argument" if I push the programming issue on my PC project.
I put together a simple programming example ( using "fopen" and "_fsopen"), not related to the project, trying to figure out the error, and I'm still getting these same errors.
Again Thanks,
SamtheLab.
samthelab
6-Feb-24 13:31pm
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And Again Thanks OriginalGriff.
samthelab
24-Oct-23 15:53pm
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It canceled the warning of C4747. thx.
samthelab
30-Sep-23 23:18pm
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This is not the solution, but a comment...
Hey Richard MacCutchan, It's done. It's works! After a little work and some determination.
Thanks. rsvp.