السلام عليكم
اخي الكريم تغيير النظام لن يفيد شيئا
ولكن جرب هذا الحل من هنا :
وبما ان الحل نموذجي احببت نسخ ما جاء فيه هنا ( استخدم google للترجمة )
Resolved Question
Word cannot open the document: user does not have access privileges?
I recently had to get my laptop fixed and when I got it back I found that everytime I tried to open a .doc I get this message: Word cannot open the document: user does not have access privileges
When I try to open .txt, it also gives me an error. It all worked fine before so does anyone know what I can do to fix it? Thanks.
Best Answer - Chosen by Asker
It sounds like they recreated your username in Windows XP but didn't reset file ownership of those files to the new one. Even with the same name, a new user doesn't get ownership of the files.
You might consider taking it back to whomever fixed the machine and ask them to fix this problem.
Or, if you don't trust them, you could try taking back ownership of the files:
1. Log out and reboot your machine.
2. When the machine starts the reboot sequence, press the F8 key repeatedly.
3. Select Safe Mode from the resulting menu.
4. The machine will continue booting, but the Windows desktop will look different. You won't be able to see the Internet, for instance. Log in as Administrator. Administrator often has no password.
5. In Windows Explorer (aka My Computer), right-click on a file you want to get access to and select Properties.
6. Click on the Security tab. (This may also be available with XP Professional normal mode, but not with XP Home). This will open up an entire realm of permissions. PROCEED WITH CAUTION. IT MAY WELL BE POSSIBLE TO DO THINGS TO A CRITICAL WINDOWS FILE OR FOLDER SUCH THAT THE SYSTEM CANNOT BE REBOOTED. DO NOTHING TO ANY FILES YOU DON'T RECOGNIZE, AND AS LITTLE AS POSSIBLE TO THOSE YOU DO.
7. Here's where I have to get a little vague, because I haven't done this in over a year (since MY machine had to be rebuilt). There's a way to "take ownership" of a file. Find it and try it on that one file.
8. When you've done this, log out and reboot back into normal mode.
9. Try using the file. If you're successful, go back and do the same with the other files you had trouble with.
Good luck.
Asker's Rating:
Asker's Comment:
Thanks! I managed to get most of them, but some were a bit weird and wouldn't work.