![]() That means that somewhere in Windows Microsoft has a hidden list of all those permissions. In my searches I found the command for restoring original permissions to a system file or folder. They show Trusted Installer, System and Administrators having full control of all the files and folders in System32 and then System as having full control of all sub-folders and files in Driver Store so why weren't those permissions passed on to File Repository? How did System get removed from File Repository in the first place. attached are screenshots of the privileges for System32 folder and Driver Store. Getting one answer only leads to more questions. Added System as a user with full privileges and the driver installed. It only had the user administrator as having any permissions at all. It was a permission problem for file repository. ![]() Does anyone have any new suggestions on how to solve this problem? ![]() Access to what? Access to system32 folder or the syswow64 folder or the infdefaultinstall.exe or to some location in the inf file where program components are to be installed? It just makes me so mad that Microsoft engineers spend years designing a new version of Windows with a pretty new interface that nobody needs when they should be fixing problems like this error which could actually tell you where the problems is. I downloaded the manual drive install package from Kensington but it gives an access denied error. I found it there and tried to download and install buth the device is still an unknown device in Device Manager and the driver has disappeared from windows update. A driver is supposedly available through windows update. The device is supposed to be plug and play and apparently some times it is but not for me. I have tried everything I could find on the net short of a windows reinstall. I have been trying for 2 days to get the driver for Kensington VeriMark fingerprint reader to install. ![]()
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