Can not save the attachment you don't have appropriate permission to perform this operation

i opened outlook.exe file then i have an error like cannot save the attachments you don't have appropriate permission to perform this operation so please solve my error 

Hi,
Before this issue occurred, what did you perform in Outlook?
Based on the error message, it seems like a permission issue. Try to run Outlook as administrator, check if the issue persists.
Please also try to start Outlook in Safe Mode. Sometimes the 3rd-party add-ins will cause the Outlook startup issue, run Outlook in Safe Mode will disable these add-ins:
Press Win + R, type "outlook.exe /safe" in the blank box, press Enter.
If there is no issue starting Outlook in Safe Mode, consider to disable the suspicious add-ins from FILE -> Options -> Add-Ins.
If the issue still exists, please send me the image of the error message and let me know in detail the steps you performed before this issue occurred. To protect your private information, please send the image to our email address:
[email protected]
Regards,
Melon Chen
TechNet Community Support
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    Hi,
    When did you get this error? When you tried to save an attachment to your local drive? Please provide more information on this issue so that we can resolve it more efficiently.
    Meanwhile, please first check if you have enough permission over the Outlook data file (PST or OST) by locating the data file, right clicking on it and selecting Properties/Security tab.
    In addition, we also need to make sure Read-Only attribute is not applied on the data file. To check this, right click on the data file and select Properties. Under General tab, ensure Read-Only check box is not ticked.
    Please let me know the result.
    Regards,
    Steve Fan
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    It's recommended to download and install
    Configuration Analyzer Tool (OffCAT), which is developed by Microsoft Support teams. Once the tool is installed, you can run it at any time to scan for hundreds of known issues in Office
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