Thanks for your reply Daniel.
I didn't try your suggestion because it was fixed before I read it. I had to
simply rename Outlooks SRS (send/receive) file so it couldn't find it and it
automatically created a new one. Problem solved.
Thanks again for your reply
James
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dakota-truck@bent.twistedbits.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@bent.twistedbits.net] On Behalf Of Daniel L.
Burrows
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 9:05 PM
To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net
Subject: Re: DML: Computer Question OT
Daniel L. Burrows wrote:
>
> Jamie Calder wrote:
>
>> Where does one go when computer help is needed? The DML of course!
>> When I Send/Receive in Outlook 2003 I get an error message: "you
>> don't have appropriate permission to perform this operation". This
>> is on an Administrator account. I'm sure it has to do with
>> installing Trend Micro PC Cillin and Web Root Spy Sweeper because it
>> happened soon after so I completely uninstalled them but cant get my
>> permission back. Thanks for any help!
>> James
>>
>>
>
> It this windows XP?
>
>
Go to My Computer>Control Pannel>User Accounts.... Click on the user that
you want to be default.... And then the window will change giving you some
options... Click "Change my account type". Fill in the little circle that
says "computer admin" and follow the rest of the on screen directions.
Okay to go slightly more advnaced (incase the above in not your problem) go
back to control pannel and double click on the icon that says
"Administrative Tools" this should change the contents of the folder to some
more icons... Okay at this point double click where it says "Computer
Management" and a new winder should pop up. There should be a list of
managment options (like in windows 2000) You want to select "Local Users and
Groups" That should bring up two sub catagories below it and you will see
users and groups... Under users you should see a list of users... Your
account with admin priv should be in there... If not right click and add the
user... Right click on the user in question and make sure selections are
correct... Next down the list you see the "groups" folder, click on it...
Right click on the administrators and make sure your user name is in
there...
If none of this works let me know and I will see if I can find something
else.
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