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QuestionThe 'rename' function gives errno == -1 Pin
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Anthony Appleyard20-Jan-13 22:11
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> You can right click the program in Windows Explorer and click "Run as administrator".

> Alternatively you can use the Project Properties: select Linker -> Manifest File,
> and change the UAC Execution Level to either "highestAvailable" or "requireAdministrator".

I just now tried all 3 of these and all got "Permission denied".

> This is always assuming that you are already running under an account with administrator level access.

Please, how do I set my PC's current account to administrator level access?

If there is a file whose full name is "C:\\zxcvbnm", please how can I find if it exists, and of so, if it is open to anything, and if so, to close it?

I remember from way back (it may have been when I was still using Borland C++ 5.1) that I had a program that faulted, and it behaved correctly after I changed its compiling-and-linking mode from 'dynamic' to 'static'. Please how can I do that now in my Visual C++ 2008?

I have just checked, and as far as I can tell, my PC has one user, which is "Owner Administrator".

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