I found references to this issue in some older posts but I need to bring it up again.
OS:
Win10 upgraded from WIN 8.1
Manager 9.1 or 10.0
ISSUE:
When opening Manager, your CAN view and open all sites .cfg & .bak files.
However, you CAN'T find these files in the MANAGER folder using Explorer or Command line.
Also,for example, within Manager, Try to start the "Open config" process, find the file, try to Copy/Paste or Drag to a folder other than MANAGER.
You get a file not found error >
IMPACT:
Can't "backup" your customer .cfg. & .bak files because you can't "see" or access them except within manager.
Does not give you warm fuzzies that future upgrades to customer IPO's will not have any weird issues.
What you CAN do.
Open individual config files and do a "Save As" to a different folder as a backup.
Things I've tried:
Running Manager as Administrator- No Change
Running CMD as Administrator to "see" the files in the Manager folder. No change
Advice I'm hoping for:
I get it that this a "PERMISSIONS" problem, but I'm not savy enough to do things like randomly
changing Permissions on the Manager folder and not expecting other repercussions.
Can anyone suggest a way to say, Uninstall Manager and do a fresh install in such a way that I don't have these "permission" problems.
OS:
Win10 upgraded from WIN 8.1
Manager 9.1 or 10.0
ISSUE:
When opening Manager, your CAN view and open all sites .cfg & .bak files.
However, you CAN'T find these files in the MANAGER folder using Explorer or Command line.
Also,for example, within Manager, Try to start the "Open config" process, find the file, try to Copy/Paste or Drag to a folder other than MANAGER.
You get a file not found error >
IMPACT:
Can't "backup" your customer .cfg. & .bak files because you can't "see" or access them except within manager.
Does not give you warm fuzzies that future upgrades to customer IPO's will not have any weird issues.
What you CAN do.
Open individual config files and do a "Save As" to a different folder as a backup.
Things I've tried:
Running Manager as Administrator- No Change
Running CMD as Administrator to "see" the files in the Manager folder. No change
Advice I'm hoping for:
I get it that this a "PERMISSIONS" problem, but I'm not savy enough to do things like randomly
changing Permissions on the Manager folder and not expecting other repercussions.
Can anyone suggest a way to say, Uninstall Manager and do a fresh install in such a way that I don't have these "permission" problems.