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adjacent said:Are you the administrator of the system?[/QUOTE
Lies the problem there. I am the only user and computer is mine. I do not understand why I take that message.
I assume you have tried to save some files using Matlab. Did you open it as an administrator?Lies the problem there. I am the only user and computer is mine. I do not understand why I take that message.
mech-eng said:Lies the problem there. I am the only user and computer is mine. I do not understand why I take that message.
phinds said:The fact that you own the computer is irrelevant. You have to be logged in as the administrator. If you did not specifically set that up properly when you first got the computer, that's where your problem is.
AlephZero said:The problem is not that you aren't running as admin. It is that you are trying to store files in the wrong place.
If that "example" file is part of a tutorial example that comes with MATLAB, you should make a copy of it (probably somewhere in My Documents, as Borek said) before you start changing it.
The only time you should be changing anything in C:Program Files is when you install new software on your PC.
Because computers are not intelligent. Computer operating systems like Windows assume that if you want to do something, you know why you want to do it. The OS might stop you doing something by accident (which is what happened here) but if you really want to turn your computer into an oversized paperweight, Microsoft doesn't care.mech-eng said:But then why does it say "contact to admin to have permission" in the picture I added.
The saving problem in Windows 8 refers to an issue where users are unable to save their files or documents in certain programs or applications. This can be caused by various factors such as corrupt system files, conflicting software, or insufficient permissions.
To fix the saving problem in Windows 8, you can try restarting your computer, running a system file check, updating your operating system, or troubleshooting the specific program or application you are experiencing the issue with. You may also need to check the permissions of the folder or drive where you are trying to save the file.
An error message when trying to save in Windows 8 can indicate that there is a problem with the program or application you are using, or there may be an issue with your system settings or permissions. It's important to read the error message carefully and try any suggested solutions or troubleshooting steps.
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While there is no guaranteed way to prevent the saving problem in Windows 8, there are some steps you can take to minimize the chances of encountering it. These include regularly updating your operating system and software, avoiding incompatible or outdated third-party software, and backing up your important files regularly to avoid losing them in case of any issues.