![]() The path tells us the file that was being created. This is only applicable for local file/registry access on Vista or higher when User Account Control (UAC) is enabled There are five key columns you need to look at when dealing with access denied errors: I added the Integrity column using Options –> Select Columns menu item. ( )įor bizarre errors, especially when writing files, one of my first suspects is ACCESS DENIED so I filtered to include Process Name is iexplore.exe and Result is ACCESS DENIED That looks good so we then Process Monitor to see what kind of issue is going on. Just to make sure there was no other permissions taking affect, such as a deny, we used the Advanced button and Effective Permissions tab, still showed all good The user had Full Control over the favorites folder, and all subfolders. ![]() ![]() So first obvious thought was to check user’s permissions on their favourites folder under %USERPROFILE%\Favorites This resulted in the unhelpful message ‘ Unable to create ‘’: Unspecified Error After a Windows XP to Windows 7 migration using the User State Migration tool we had a user who could add to their Internet Explorer favourites perfectly fine…until they tried to add favourites into one of their already existing folders.
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