File destination Access Denied you need permission to perform this action

I am trying to create a new folder on my desktop in windows 8 & remove some old files & shortcuts on the desktop, but I get the message Destination appears next folder Access Denied you need permission to perform this action.

I am the owner of the laptop & my account says: I am an administrator.

Help, please.

Make sure that your files are not on 'Read only' by exploring their properties. Note that for shortcuts, view the properties of the shortcut so the file root.

Ashwin0

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