I cannot rename or trsh files/folders on my desktop.  Seems to be a permissions problem., I cannot rename or trsh files/folders on my desktop.  Seems to be a permissions problem.

I am unable to rename, move or trash any of the files/folders on my desktop.  Dialogue tells me to "get info", and change permissions, enter my password but the file remains on the desktop.  I can save to a file on the desktop but often do not have "permissionP to save in other locations.  What to do?  I would like to get this cleared up before Lion  comes out.  Thank you for any assistance you can offer.

I am unable to rename, move or trash any of the files/folders on my desktop.  Dialogue tells me to "get info", and change permissions, enter my password but the file remains on the desktop.  I can save to a file on the desktop but often do not have "permissionP to save in other locations.  What to do?  I would like to get this cleared up before Lion  comes out.  Thank you for any assistance you can offer.

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