当您没有被授予在文件夹中存储文件的(store files in a folder)权限(Permission)时,通常会出现Microsoft Windows 的“您没有在此位置保存的权限(Don)”错误消息。但是,还有其他原因,我们将向您展示如何解决它们。
最常见的原因是缺乏管理员权限(lack of admin rights)。您可以以管理员身份运行您的应用程序,以将文件保存在您选择的文件夹中。您还可以在 PC 上切换其他一些选项来解决问题。
1.使用程序兼容性疑难解答(Program Compatibility Troubleshooter)
如果特定应用无法保存您的文件,请使用 Windows 的内置程序兼容性疑难解答(Program Compatibility Troubleshooter)来解决问题。此疑难解答程序会发现您的应用程序的问题,并建议采取措施来解决问题。
疑难解答程序在很大程度上是独立运行的,因此您不必与它进行太多交互。
- 在文件资源管理器(File Explorer)中找到您的应用程序。Press Windows + E启动文件资源管理器(File Explorer)。
- 右键单击您的应用程序,然后选择疑难解答(Troubleshoot)兼容性。
- 让疑难解答人员发现问题。
- (Select) 在选择(Select)故障排除选项屏幕上选择故障排除(Troubleshoot)程序。
- 启用该程序需要额外的权限,然后选择下一步(Next)。
- 疑难解答程序将对应用程序应用适当的修复程序。通过选择测试(Test)程序检查应用程序是否工作。
- 尝试将您的文件保存在应用程序中,看看您是否成功。
2.以管理员身份运行应用程序
在几乎所有情况下,您都可以通过以管理员身份运行您的应用程序来解决与权限相关的问题。使用此设置,您的应用程序可以在您的 PC 上获得最高级别的文件访问权限。
您可以使用此方法解决“您无权保存(Permission)在此位置”错误。
- 在文件资源管理器中找到您的应用程序。
- 右键单击(Right-click)应用程序并选择以管理员身份运行(Run),为应用程序提供管理权限。
- 在用户帐户控制(User Account Control)提示
中选择是。(Yes)
- 尝试将您的文件保存在应用程序中,看看是否有效。
如果您可以毫无问题地保存文件,请将您的 PC 配置为始终以管理权限启动此特定应用程序。这是如何做到这一点的。
- 在文件资源管理器(File Explorer)中右键单击您的应用程序,然后选择属性。
- 选择兼容性选项卡。
- 启用以管理员身份运行此程序复选框。(Run)
- 选择应用(Select Apply),然后在底部选择确定。
3.使当前用户(Current User)成为管理员
在受限帐户中,您可能会遇到各种与权限相关的问题,例如“您没有在此位置(Location.)保存的(Don)权限。(Permission)” 在这种情况下,请让您的管理员授予您管理员权限,您的问题将得到解决。
您的管理员必须在其帐户中执行以下步骤才能使您成为管理员用户(make you an admin user)。
- 在您的 Windows PC 上登录(Log)管理员帐户。
- 同时按Windows + R打开运行(Run)。
- 在“运行”(Run)框中键入以下内容,然后按 Enter:netplwiz
- 选择您要成为管理员的用户,然后选择属性。
- 访问“组成员身份”选项卡。
- 选择管理员(Choose Administrator)并选择应用(Apply),然后在底部选择确定。
- (Select OK)在“用户(User) 帐户(Accounts)”窗口中
选择“确定”。
4.关闭用户帐户控制(User Account Control)(UAC)
当您在 PC 上执行某些任务时,Windows 会显示用户帐户控制提示。(User Account Control)值得关闭此功能以解决您的保存错误。
如果需要,您可以随时打开该选项。
- 打开开始(Start)菜单,搜索更改用户帐户控制(Change User Account Control)设置,然后在搜索结果中选择具有该名称的项目。
- 将(Drag)滑块拖到底部并选择确定。
- (Choose Yes)在用户帐户控制(User Account Control)提示
中选择是。
5.完全控制(Full Control)您的文件夹(Your Folder)
您无法将文件保存在特定文件夹中,因为您无法完全控制该目录。在这种情况下,请为自己提供所有可用的访问选项来解决问题。
- 右键单击(Right-click)保存文件时遇到问题的文件夹,然后选择“属性”。
- 打开安全选项卡。
- 在列表中选择您的用户名,然后选择Edit。
- 选择您的用户名,勾选完全(Full)控制旁边的允许框,然后选择(Allow)应用(Apply),然后选择确定。(OK. Make)确保在拒绝(Deny)列中未选中任何选项。
- 选择确定。
6.更改文件夹的所有者(Owner)以修复位置错误(Location Error)
如果您的文件保存问题仍然存在,请尝试更改文件夹的所有者(changing the folder’s owner),看看是否能解决问题。这应该可行,因为您使自己成为文件夹的所有者,从而为自己提供完全访问权限。
- 右键单击(Right-click)要保存文件的文件夹,然后选择“属性”。
- 打开安全(Security)选项卡并选择高级(Advanced)。
- 选择所有者旁边的更改。
- 在Enter(Enter) the object name to select 字段中输入您的用户名,然后选择Check Names。然后,选择确定。
- 在子容器和对象上启用替换所有者,然后选择(Replace)应用(Apply),然后选择确定。
- 在提示中选择确定。
- (Choose OK)在“属性(Properties)”窗口中
选择“确定”。
7.更改您的网络浏览器
如果您尝试从网络浏览器保存文件,请尝试切换浏览器并查看是否可以下载文件。您的浏览器的系统错误可能会导致下载错误并阻止您将文件保存在您选择的文件夹中。
例如,如果您当前使用的是Google Chrome,请切换到Mozilla Firefox并尝试保存您的文件。如果您的文件在切换后保存没有任何问题,则您之前的浏览器存在错误,
在这种情况下,您可以重置或重新安装浏览器(reset or reinstall your browser)来解决您的问题。
8. 将文件(File)保存在不同的位置(Different Location)并将其移动(Move)到您的文件夹中
如果没有其他方法,请将您的文件保存在另一个文件夹中并将其移动到所需位置。这应该可以解决“您无权保存(Permission)在此位置”错误,因为您没有直接将文件保存在文件夹中。
- 将文件保存在另一个文件夹中。
- 打开文件资源管理器(Open File Explorer)并访问您保存文件的文件夹。
- 右键单击您的文件并选择Copy。
- 打开您最初要保存文件的文件夹。
- 右键单击(Right-click)文件夹中的空白处,然后选择粘贴(Paste)。
将文件保存(Save Files)在Windows 10/11 PC 上
的首选(Preferred) 文件夹中(Folders)
通常,Windows 中缺少正确的权限会(lack of correct permissions in Windows)阻止您将文件存储在文件夹中。使用上述方法,您应该能够解决这些问题,以便您可以将文件保存在Windows操作系统上的任何位置。我们希望您觉得该指南有用。
8 Ways to Fix “You Don’t Have Permission to Save in This Location” Error in Windows
Microsoft Windows’ “You Don’t Have Permission to Ѕave in This Location” error message υsuаlly appears when you haven’t been granted permissіon to store files in a folder. However, there are other reasons, too, and we’ll show you how to resolve them.
The most common cause is the lack of admin rights. You can run your app as an admin to save your files in your chosen folder. You can also toggle a few other options on your PC to resolve the issue.
1. Use the Program Compatibility Troubleshooter
If a specific app has trouble saving your files, use Windows’ built-in Program Compatibility Troubleshooter to fix the issue. This troubleshooter finds the issues with your app and advises the actions to take to resolve the problem.
The troubleshooter runs on its own for the most part, so you don’t have to interact with it much.
- Find your app in File Explorer. Press Windows + E to launch File Explorer.
- Right-click your app and choose Troubleshoot compatibility.
- Allow the troubleshooter to find issues.
- Select Troubleshoot program on the Select troubleshooting option screen.
- Enable The program requires additional permissions and select Next.
- The troubleshooter will apply appropriate fixes to the app. Check if the app works by selecting Test the program.
- Try to save your file in the app and see if you succeed.
2. Run the App as an Administrator
In nearly all cases, you can fix the permission-related problems by running your app as an admin. With this setting, your app gets the highest level of file access on your PC.
You can use this method to resolve your “You Don’t Have Permission to Save in This Location” error.
- Locate your app in File Explorer.
- Right-click the app and choose Run as administrator to provide the app with administrative privileges.
- Select Yes in the User Account Control prompt.
- Try to save your file in the app and see if that works.
If you can save files without issues, configure your PC to always launch this particular app with administrative permission. Here’s how to do that.
- Right-click your app in File Explorer and select Properties.
- Select the Compatibility tab.
- Enable the Run this program as an administrator checkbox.
- Select Apply followed by OK at the bottom.
3. Make the Current User an Administrator
In a limited account, you might experience various permission-related issues, like “You Don’t Have Permission to Save in This Location.” In this case, ask your admin to grant you admin rights and your issues will be resolved.
Your admin will have to follow the following steps in their account to make you an admin user.
- Log in to an admin account on your Windows PC.
- Open Run by pressing Windows + R at the same time.
- Type the following in the Run box and press Enter: netplwiz
- Select the user you want to make an admin and choose Properties.
- Access the Group Membership tab.
- Choose Administrator and select Apply followed by OK at the bottom.
- Select OK on the User Accounts window.
4. Turn Off User Account Control (UAC)
Windows displays a User Account Control prompt when you perform certain tasks on your PC. It’s worth toggling off this feature to resolve your saving error.
You can always turn the option on in the future if you want.
- Open the Start menu, search for Change User Account Control settings, and select the item with that name in the search results.
- Drag the slider to the bottom and select OK.
- Choose Yes in the User Account Control prompt.
5. Get Full Control Over Your Folder
You can’t save files in a specific folder because you don’t have full control over that directory. In this case, give yourself all the available access options to resolve the issue.
- Right-click the folder you have trouble saving files in and choose Properties.
- Open the Security tab.
- Select your username on the list and choose Edit.
- Select your username, tick-mark the Allow box next to Full control, and choose Apply followed by OK. Make sure no options are checked in the Deny column.
- Select OK.
6. Change the Folder’s Owner to Fix the Location Error
If your file save issue persists, try changing the folder’s owner and see if that fixes the problem. This should work because you make yourself the owner of your folder, giving yourself full access.
- Right-click the folder you want to save files in and choose Properties.
- Open the Security tab and select Advanced.
- Select Change next to Owner.
- Type your username in the Enter the object name to select field and choose Check Names. Then, select OK.
- Enable the Replace owner on subcontainers and objects and select Apply followed by OK.
- Select OK in the prompt.
- Choose OK on the Properties window.
7. Change Your Web Browser
If you’re attempting to save files from a web browser, try switching your browser and see if you can download files. Your browser’s system bugs may be behind the download errors and stopping you from saving files in your chosen folder.
For example, if you’re currently using Google Chrome, switch to Mozilla Firefox and try to save your files. If your files save without any issues after the switch, your previous browser has a bug,
In that case, you can either reset or reinstall your browser to resolve your problem.
8. Save the File in a Different Location and Move It to Your Folder
If nothing else works, save your file in another folder and move it to the desired location. This should resolve the “You Don’t Have Permission to Save in This Location” error as you aren’t directly saving your files in your folder.
- Save your file in another folder.
- Open File Explorer and access the folder where you saved your file.
- Right-click your file and select Copy.
- Open the folder where you originally wanted to save the file.
- Right-click anywhere blank in the folder and choose Paste.
Save Files in Your Preferred Folders on Your Windows 10/11 PC
Often, the lack of correct permissions in Windows prevents you from storing files in a folder. Using the methods outlined above, you should be able to resolve those issues so that you can save your files anywhere you want on your Windows operating system. We hope you find the guide useful.