30EA3/EA2/EA1 : Cannot Save Result To Desktop on Win 7

Hi,
OS : Win 7 Enterprise
After tried this new one, I could no longer do an Unload (previously, Export Data) to Desktop.
Whenever SQL Dev asks to define the target path (i.e Preferences and Unload Screen), it shows popup message
Validation Failed : Save As target C:\Users\<username>\Desktop is not writable.
I still have SQL Dev 2.1.1 and exporting to the same path goes without a pain.
I noticed the Desktop properties showed Attributes Read-only (Only applies to files in folder),
However one path before the desktop which is C:\Users\<username> has the same attributes but Unloading data to that path works.
I have been tried to unchecked the Read-only, but it seems not working perhaps our company's policies.
Regards,
Buntoro
Edited by: Buntoro on Dec 13, 2010 6:35 PM
Edit the subject to narrow down the issue is valid only on Win 7

Hello!, I found the problem! :-) There is an error in translation from english to Italian menu items:
The "unload" menu is translated in "Annulla caricamento ..." that in italian stands for "undo loading".
Navigating the developer i found other menus that have the same translation error. For example "Tools" --> "Unload database ..." is translated to "Annulla caricamento database ..." = "Undo database loading ...".
It seems to be that the "unload ..." word is wrongly translated to "Annulla caricamento ...".
The correct translation for these functions meaning is "esporta ...".
Thanks.
Edited by: bermarc on 22-ott-2010 3.27

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