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Policy Violation, Paths are not accepted in the File Name field.

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    visee

    visee Inactive Thread Starter

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    Save As

    Policy Violation

    Paths are not accepted in the File Name field.



    Hello, I try save my file, but show this error ?


    I'm use Adminitrator user account:

    but first I run that changed windows regedit settings program, is that wrong settings,
    how to fix it?


    And, can you help me I hope attachments that error picture, but how to attachments?

    EDIT: is this error picture.
    http://img211.imageshack.us/img211/7093/apaib1.png

    Please!
     
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    PeteC

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    There are two ways - become a Contributing Member or post the image on a website, e.g. Photobucket and post the URL here.
     

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    Arie

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    Only Subscribers are allowed to upload/attach files to their posts.

    Use a service like http://www.imageshack.us/ to upload your images. You can then link to them in your post.
     
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    As the message states - you cannot save a file where the file name is a path ....

    f:\folder\file.bmp

    Just save it as file.bmp in your preferred location.
     
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    visee

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    yes, only "FILENAME ", exclude "Drive & Folder\ "


    but this limited, can cancel this effect?


    And UPDATE: Internet Explor 6 Error: (3) picture

    Please!
     
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    No
    Picture looks the same?
     
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    I am not sure what your question is .....

    The menus you show from Internet Explorer are the standard ones - IE 7, which I use, has one or two differences.

    Text documents may be saved with different coding - that is why in Notepad, which is a very basic text editor, there is an encoding dropdown box. If you open Wordpad, more sophisticated you have 4 text formats offered

    If you want to save a web page in Internet explorer you have a number of different options, 3 of which will open in IE and a fourth .txt which will open in any word processor.

    The options given when invoking 'Save As' will depend on the program that you are saving from and the type of file you are saving. A bitmap will not open in a word processor, but will open in an imaging program like Paint.

    Right click on any file and select Open With (if available) and a list of compatible programs will be shown.

    I hope this answers your question - if not I don't know what the question is :)
     
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    visee Inactive Thread Starter

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    Thanks you. But I no sure what is my question, maybe "Limited "

    In IE6.0 that normal can click,hidden

    that disable function, other computer is enable.

    that notepad(save file) ...as same as (open file) ,
    I think that Save As MsgBox() is special, because other computer , run Notepad, that Save As Msgbox, is no this picture.



    that Right Click Mouse, also is disable.


    All is limited. but I no sure that name ?

    Do you mean?

    Sorry Please!
     
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    Arie

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    I would do a system restore to the point before you made the changes.

    As I understand it you made some registry changes that limit certain things.
     
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    visee

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    thanks you understand me... but

    first, found target. is registry key. correct ?

    basic see that picture, is easy to found that settings value?

    HKEY_CU \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Policy ...? or
    HKEY_LM \ Software \ Microsoft \ Policy ...?


    is this ?
     
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    visee

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    http://www.faronics.com/html/Winselect.asp
    WINSelect 5.0
    WINSelect 7.0 slated for Fall 2007 release

    WINSelect provides administrators with full control over computer system settings. Computers can easily be transformed into kiosk-style workstations by locking down browser functionality and Windows application settings. Administrators can also selectively control third-party programs and Windows operating system features.

    Do you know this software? I try is runing this services,

    but how to disable it ?
     
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    Arie

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    Probably
    Sorry, but I have no idea.
     

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