Windows 10 displays "You don't have permission to save" error when saving files. Error indicates inability to modify folder settings. Third-party antivirus software may trigger this permission issue
Access Denied indicates insufficient permissions to view files or folders. Error can occur due to unauthorized account usage or file encryption. Third-party antivirus software may mistakenly block access
Word documents may be read-only due to Protected View, password protection, or file permissions. Internet-downloaded Word documents automatically have read-only protection
Windows has two main user types: local accounts and system accounts. Administrators can modify permissions for both local and system accounts. Standard users can only modify files they own
Linux requires proper permissions for executing commands. Files have read (r), write (w), and execute (x) permissions. Permissions can be set for owner, group, or others
A user is someone who utilizes a computer or network service. Users are identified by usernames and often have accounts. End users are the ultimate human users of software products