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Windows 7 and Fonts....
Okay, so apparently my fonts folder is read only. I have tried EVERYTHING I can find on how to make it unead and NOTHING is working. I can't add any fonts to my folder with it set up this way. Has anyone had this problem? Any ideas on how to correct it? Any help is greatly appreciated.
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That's strange because I have Windows 7 on 2 machines and have had no problems adding fonts to either. I didn't change anything that I know of - I just added them and they were fine. Hopefully someone else will be of help.
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Can you log in as an administrator and add them. Sometimes it depends on how you set up the permissions whether or not you can modify a file folder (fonts). Then if you log in as an administrator you can change the permissions there.
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I've got Windows 7 on my laptop, and have never had any problems adding fonts...in fact my only problems is adding too many...I have a serious font addiction. LOL
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me too!
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sorry, no idea...we've got Win7 on several comps and no issues at all here
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I'm on Win7 and the only difference I noticed that I can't copy fonts directly into the Fonts folder from ACDSee (via "Copy to folder" shortcut), but have to open the folder and do it manually (no problem there). I didn't try to look deeper into it, because as long as it works I don't look for solutions.
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Last edited by adrianka; 07-03-2011 at 03:16 AM. |
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I think it's this.
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Since a week I've been working with Windows 7 on my laptop and no issues at all with fonts and things!
The only thing I experience in comparison with XP is that you cannot see clearly what's in the folders.....
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What do you mean by this?
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I've you had a folder with kits in XP and you set it on thumbnails you had aflat image with max 4 small photos of what's in it. In W7 is looks like a book on it's side and you have to make the icons real big to see in one sight what's in it.
Sorry I don't know how to explain it differently.
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have you right clicked on a font file and clicked properties and unchecked the read-only then tried to see if it would install?
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this is what I googled and came up with for windows 7:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326549 the helpful info for you would be at the bottom if Im understanding your problem right |
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Kat, this is what I get when clicking at the Properties of the Fonts folder (and Advanced Settings) in W7:
I have no probs using the folder with these.
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Yes, that is what I see in W7....in XP they were flat so I could see more easily what's inside. I guess I just have to get used to open all folders.
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Hmmm... Sorry I couldn't help. I don't mind it this way. When I come back to Lux (in 3 weeks), you might remind me and I ask my PC guru colleague if he knows how to change that folder view. Experience has taught me that lots of things are possible if you know the settings, but I longer enjoy knowing them, so I ask people who do. :-)
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Thanks girls. I've tried everything you have all posted. I am the only user on my lappy and as far as I know I am the administrator. I even tried the CMD process - which wouldn't work either. I'll see if my dad can fix it....
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I always right click on the font and install. That's it. My font folder is set to read only as well. But if I right click on the font file and install it then installs it and puts it in that folder.
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