Cant download in itunes error message is you do not have access priviledges for this operation.

cant download my itunes purchases. get error message you do not have access priviledes for this operation. never experience this before.

Tom:
I finally backed up the iPad to the laptop and deleted everything on the iPad and restored from back up. That cured the problem.
Regards,
Cenzo

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    What can I do to resolve this annoying problem?
    Vince

    Tom:
    I finally backed up the iPad to the laptop and deleted everything on the iPad and restored from back up. That cured the problem.
    Regards,
    Cenzo

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    Windows 7: C:\Users\My Music\itunes
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    Message was edited by: nvidamour

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    What does it mean when I get a message that says You do not have enough access privileges for this operation

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    On a Win7 PC and iTunes I'm trying to sync my wife's phone while signed in under our Apple iTunes account. It connects, backs up but then displays the following message:
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    Larry

    Thank you.
    I actually figured it out a while ago.
    Turns out it is not an issue with the iPhone or iTunes.
    By process of elimination I deduced it could be a permissions issue with the hard drive and/or folder that holds the contents of my Music Library.
    For example, if the "Sharing & Permissions" settings (found in the "Get Info" Window) are set to "Read Only" on the internal or external drive that contains your Music Library for iTunes then you can not write to the disk. Therefore, you do not have privelges to make changes to the internal or external drive and you get the error message when you try to sync with the information on that drive.
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    Trouble adding music to iTunes library or importing audio CD
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  • You do not have enough privileges for this operation

    This is what I tunes says when i open it.
    Then it works most of the time.  sometimes freezes...
    Also can't find lots of songs...

    I should have explored other threads before writing this, as I found the answer elsewhere. Turns out, the folder I was saving the podcasts to had been changed to 'read only'. Changed to 'read and write' and podcasts download successfully now. I'm not sure how that changed during the upgrade, but no matter, I'm back at it now.

  • The Itunes library.itl is locked.on a locked disk.or you do not have write premission for this file

    Itune will no open. It says the itunes library it is locked

    Hey rogerky,
    Welcome to Apple Support Communities! I found information about the iTunes "locked disk or you do not have write permissions for this folder" error message. Check out the following for a resolution:
    Verify the location of your Windows XP My Music folder. The default location for this folder is
    C:\Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\My Music
    If you do not have this folder at the default location and have not moved it to another location, consider creating one inside your My Documents folder.
    Download and install Tweak UI from the Microsoft PowerToys website athttp://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx Note: This utility is for Windows XP only. Please review the system requirements before installing.
    Once you have installed Tweak UI, open it from the Start menu.
    In the column on the left, click on the plus symbol next to My Computer and select Special Folders
    In the right pane under Special Folders, choose My Music from the Folder pop-up menu.
    Click the Change Location button. You may see a warning message appear with precautions for changing this setting; after reviewing the message, click Yes.
    In the resulting window, browse for the My Music folder as described in step 1, and click OK.
    Reinstall or open iTunes.
    If these steps do not resolve the issue, the settings for the current user may be corrupted, which could cause iTunes not to install or open. You may have to install and open iTunes in a different Windows user account.
    iTunes for Windows XP: "Disk is locked" or "iTunes folder cannot be found" when installing or opening iTunes
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1866
    Take care,
    David

  • HT1349 I am getting an error message when I try to open itunes on my desktop computer: "the folder "itunes" is on a locked disk or you do not have write permissions for this folder"...any ideas?

    I am getting an error message on my desktop when I try to open itunes: "the folder "itunes" is on a locked disk or you do not have write permissions for this folder"...Any idea what  I need to do to correct?

    Hi lvdmerwe!
    I have two articles here for you that should be able to help you troubleshoot this issue further:
    Trouble adding music to iTunes library or importing audio CD
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1387
    iTunes: Missing folder or incorrect permissions may prevent authorization
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1277
    Take care, and thanks for visiting the Apple Support Communities.
    -Braden

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