If I scan network shares under Windows Vista, I get the error message that the access to certain folders is denied, although I am a domain administrator. What can I do?
TreeSize Professional uses a special mechanism of Windows to get file listings of folders to that you actually do not have read access. The same applies if you scan network shares and belong to the group of domain administrators. Windows Vista SP1 has a bug confirmed by Microsoft that prevents this mechanism from working on network drives. Installing the Hotfix KB950790 for Windows Vista will fix this problem. At the time of this release this Hotfix was liked at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;950790. This Hotfix will also be included in the Windows Vista Service Pack 2.
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