No access to pdf documents downloaded from Gmail Thread poster: Roy Oestensen
| Roy Oestensen Denmark Local time: 12:01 Member (2010) English to Norwegian (Bokmal) + ...
I wonder if someone knows how to fix the following problem once and for all. I regularly receive pdfs from customers, but when I try to open them in Windows Explorer, there is no access to them. I can fix this by going to Attributes > Security and then give access to All. But I would like not to have to do this every time I download a document. It should be sufficient for the anti virus program to check the document without it being locked. Incidentally, Office document... See more I wonder if someone knows how to fix the following problem once and for all. I regularly receive pdfs from customers, but when I try to open them in Windows Explorer, there is no access to them. I can fix this by going to Attributes > Security and then give access to All. But I would like not to have to do this every time I download a document. It should be sufficient for the anti virus program to check the document without it being locked. Incidentally, Office documents can be opened, but with a warning that they are write protected, which is easily fixed. By the way, I have noticed this behaviour (with pdf documents) since I tried upgrading to Windows 10 last autumn, and this behaviour made me decide to keep to Windows 8.1. ▲ Collapse | | | Platary (X) Local time: 12:01 German to French + ... Protected mode by default | Feb 17, 2016 |
Roy Oestensen a écrit : I regularly receive pdfs from customers, but when I try to open them in Windows Explorer, there is no access to them. Not sure to understand what do you mean with opening PDFs in Windows Explorer, never mind, but you have to know that "foreign" documents are restricted by default in Win 10. For good security reasons. But you can customize the way you import documents (here Windows 10) : http://www.screencast.com/t/x9IssOfSI0 I'm quite sure that your antivirus has nothing to do with such restrictions and that's a pity to downgrade to Win 8... Good luck! | | | Roy Oestensen Denmark Local time: 12:01 Member (2010) English to Norwegian (Bokmal) + ... TOPIC STARTER I was referring to double clicking a document in the Explorer. | Feb 17, 2016 |
Usually when you double click a document, it is opened in the assigned software, for instance Adobe Acrobat. But when I download for instance a pdf from my e-mail, I get the warning that it is not possible to open it. (Office documents I can open, but not edit, but that's fine with me.) When I choose Attributes (sorry, I am translating from Norwegian) > Security, I get the following warning: "No groups or users have permission to access this object. The owner of the ob... See more Usually when you double click a document, it is opened in the assigned software, for instance Adobe Acrobat. But when I download for instance a pdf from my e-mail, I get the warning that it is not possible to open it. (Office documents I can open, but not edit, but that's fine with me.) When I choose Attributes (sorry, I am translating from Norwegian) > Security, I get the following warning: "No groups or users have permission to access this object. The owner of the object can, however, assign permissions." Of course, no problem changing the permissions for the document to All users, but it is awkward to do it each and every time I want to open a document. I am using Windows 8.1, so the suggested fix doesn't seem to be the way to solve it in my case. ▲ Collapse | | | Acrobat Reader | Jun 29, 2016 |
First of all we have to check our Acrobat Reader, weather it is updated or not. Is it installed or not? We have to update or install again the updated version of Acrobat Reader. | |
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Rolf Keller Germany Local time: 12:01 English to German Access permissions in Windows | Jun 30, 2016 |
Roy Oestensen wrote: When I choose Attributes (sorry, I am translating from Norwegian) > Security AFAIK, an English Windows says "Properties". On the Security tab you can see which user has Read permission for that file. Which user is stated there and which user uses Gmail? | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » No access to pdf documents downloaded from Gmail CafeTran Espresso | You've never met a CAT tool this clever!
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