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NTFS partition? Is the permission restricted?
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Cause: The temp folder path is set incorrectly.
<>5. Set the temp folder path to the path in the figure, restart the computer, and run the program again to install it.
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Cause: Caused by an incorrect setting.
1. The first step is to enter the lower right corner of the desktop and click on the Mingyuan windows icon, and then select [File Manager] and click on it.
2.The next step is to click on the "Desktop Issues" folder, and then right-click on "[Properties]", as shown in the image below.
3.Then, select the username you want to log in to from the "Desktop Properties" tab that pops up.
Note that under the "Full Control" tab, select "Limb Dress Allow" and tick "OK".
4. The last step is to close all windows, and at this time you can "create a new folder" on the desktop normally.
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The computer desktop cannot create folders, word documents, prompts that the folder 'new folder' cannot be created, access is denied. It is caused by a setting error, and the solution is as follows:
1. First log in to the management, right-click the folder that cannot be accessed, and select Properties.
2. Then on the properties page, switch to the Security page tab, and then click below.
3. Then in the pop-up options interface, click the Add button.
4. Then in the pop-up window, enter what you want to add, click Check, check if there is no problem, and then click Confirm.
5. Then select the user you just added, select the access rights below, and click OK.
6. After the configuration is completed, the new ordinary user can access the folder or create a file, and it can be accessed normally.
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Dear Hello, glad to answer for you, if you can't create a new folder in the folder, it may be due to the following reasons:1The folder does not have write permissions:
If the folder doesn't have write access, you can't create new folders in it. You can right-click on the folder, select "Properties", and check if your account has write access in the "Security" tab. 2.
Folders are protected: Some folders may be protected by the system or other programs to prevent users from making changes or deletions. If you do need to create a new folder in this folder, you need to unprotect it first.
If there are already a lot of files or subfolders in this folder, it may cause the folder to be full. In this case, you need to delete some unnecessary files or subfolders to free up space. 4.
Insufficient disk space: If you are running out of disk space, you may not be able to create a new folder in the folder. In this case, you need to clean up some unnecessary files on your disk or transfer your files to other disks.
If you still can't create a new folder in the folder, you can try copying the folder to a different location and then try creating a new folder in the new location and see if that works. You can follow my steps to try it, and if you have any questions, you can give me feedback in time! I hope this service can help you, you can click on my avatar to follow me, and if you have any questions in the future, you can consult me again, and look forward to serving you again.
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Cause: Caused by an incorrect setting.
1. The first step is to go to the bottom right corner of the desktop and click on the windows icon, then select [File Manager] and click on it.
2.The next step is to click on the "Desktop Issues" folder and then right-click on "[Properties]", as shown in the image below.
3.Then, select the username you want to log in to from the "Desktop Properties" tab that pops up. Note that under the "Full Control" tab, select "Allow" and tick "OK".
4. The last step is to close all windows, and at this time you can "create a new folder" on the desktop normally.
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Take win7 as an example to introduce the solution to create a new folder and the file system error (16389) pops up
1.First of all, press the win+r keys to open the run, enter and press enter.
2.Open Group Policyr, and in the Local Computer Policies column on the left, locate User Configuration, Administrative Templates, Windows Components, and Windows Explorer.
3.Click on 'Windows Explorer' and from the right detail window find 'Prevent users from adding files to the root directory of the 'User Folders' folder corresponding to that user and double-click to open it.
4.If the policy is configured as Enabled here, an error will be cited. So to configure it to "Not Enabled" and press "OK" to save the changes.
5.Exit Group Policyr and restart the computer to resolve the issue.
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