Hi
Try deleting all temporary files. It may be possible that you have too
many temporary files.
Applying what happens in windows98 to XP. So suggestion may be wrong.
John Eayrs
On Sat, 13 Jan 2018 17:09:01 +0000
Roger Munford via Hampshire <hampshire@???> wrote:
> Sorry to sully the content of the list with a windows problem but
> somebody could be well versed in this sort of thing and it may be a
> trivial solution.
>
> I will also try and make it up next week with an interesting
> invitation to the list.
>
> Years ago I wrote an Epos programme which runs on the pos version of
> Windows XP and has worked for years until last week.
>
> I think that the permissions have been changed. I traced the fault
> back to Windows being unable to create a temporary file.
>
> When I try to copy a file with windows explorer I get "This security
> ID may not be assigned as the owner of this object".
>
> The PC is part of a windows domain and l think the user logs in as
> administrator.
>
> Login is OK and the programme runs so it opens ,reads and writes
> files but looks like cannot create.
>
> Any simple advice before we have to call in the expensive Windows man.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Roger
>
>
>
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