![]() ![]() (The screen shot for this step is listed below). Under Group or User names, click your name to see the permissions you have. Right-click the file or folder, and then select Properties. To check the permission of the file or folder, follow these steps: Permissions are rules associated with files that determine if you can access the file and what you can do with it. Note Make sure you are an Administrator or you are part of the Domain Admins group if you are in a domain. Method 1: Check the permission of the file or folder To resolve this issue, follow the steps in the methods below starting with method 1, if that method does not resolve the issue continue to the next method. ![]() ![]() You may not have the appropriate permission to access the item Resolution **Third Party Product** would not work in WinPE - but neither does TeamViewer officially - so at some point in the future, someone will start asking why are we paying extra for TeamViewer without getting what we need.Error: Windows cannot access the specified device, path, or file. Since **Third Party Product** is already paid for and does allow desktop sharing, there is no real need to pay extra for TeamViewer. Our support staff is swtiching more and more to ad-hoc **Third Party Product** meetings for standard user support. But the effort to maintain such a completely unsupported environment is huge and would not be necessary if TeamViewer would offer a native 64bit Host or QuickSupport client. I did manage to hack TeamViewer 5 and the required 32bit support into a WinPE 1809 圆4 image though and suprisingly it works. But most of our users are on the road most of the time and connected to home/hotel/client networks that do not allow direct IP access. ![]() VNC would be fine (and was actually fine for years) if everybody would be in a LAN/WAN connected office. The only reason for us to use TeamViewer is to remote desktop to machines that are connected to NATed networks. ![]()
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