

This can be done in bulk, by going back to the Master folder in your folder collection and applying the changes to all child folders. These old user security settings need to be deleted. If you have files that have old USER security tags attached, you will see a User with a long string of random characters. Select Properties and go to the Security tab. Right-click on one of the folders that contain files you want to drag & drop into Sound Forge. As boring and complicated such a topic may sound, as easy can it be to. I don't have any examples to show you, because I have cleaned and reset all the files on my Hard Drives. Start the Minecraft launcher & go to the installation tab. I will warn you now, that trying to fix this means going down a rabbit hole, that may drive you to complete insanity !!!!!!!!!!!Īt least that's what happened to me when I fixed this problem. When some programs see these "orphaned" User security tags, it blocks the files from being imported using Drag and Drop. I did find this forum post, but I'm not sure if it will actually help.įiles that were created/added to an older version of Windows OR a different computer OR a previous install of Windows (where I had to re-install Windows), have permission tags attached to them from the older install of Windows.Įvery time you do a clean install of Windows and then copy all your files back onto the new Hard Drive from a backup (different) Hard Drive, the Security settings for each User from the previous install remain. I have experienced these types of problems in the past myself.Įvery time it ended up being caused by a Windows File Permission problem. A simple way to fix this, is to just not use Drag & Drop and import using the traditional menu functions instead.
