In Windows 7 RC, try to get a local domain, error ' you don't have permission to save in this location. Contact the administrator for approval. »
I installed Windows 7 RC today and trying the route of a local domain in C:/Windows/System32/drivers/etc/hosts, but get an error when you try to save it with Notepad:
"You don't have permission to save in this location. Contact the administrator for approval. »
If I try to save it to my documents and then copy the file over I have another error:
"You need give the administrator permission to copy to this folder."
My account is the only account is already an administrator.
How can I do this?
See you soon.
Right click on Notepad, and choose Run as administrator. Click on file, then open, then navigate to
\Windows\system32\drivers\etc
In the menu drop-down edit files text (*.txt) to all files (*. *)
Open the hosts file and change now :-)
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