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    Error information

    • Error
      File Manager error 5 access is denied
    • Product
      File Manager
    • Registration date
      February 3, 2023
    • Verified
      Yes

    How to fix File Manager error 5 access is denied

    File Manager errors can be a hassle, causing frustration and wasted time. One such error is "File Manager error 5 access is denied", which can prevent you from using File Manager. In this article, we will provide simple solutions for resolving File Manager error 5 access is denied and getting File Manager working properly again.

    Expert answer

    Written by Richard on February 3, 2023

    File Manager Error 5 Access Is Denied: Cause, Solution, Ask For Further Help

    What Is File Manager Error 5 Access Is Denied?

    I recently came across an issue with the File Manager on my Windows PC. The error message said "File Manager Error 5: access is denied." This error means that I didn't have the proper access rights to view the files I was trying to open.

    What Causes File Manager Error 5 Access Denied?

    File Manager Error 5 is generally caused by not having sufficient permissions to view the files within the directory I am trying to open. It could also be caused by incorrect NTFS permissions setup or if a program or user is using an old version of File Manager.

    How To Troubleshoot File Manager Error 5 Access Denied?

    In order to resolve File Manager Error 5 access denied, I should start by making sure the file system permissions are set correctly. I can do this by right-clicking on the folder where I am trying to open the files and selecting “Properties.” Then, depending on the type of windows, I should click either on “Security” or “Sharing and Security” tab and make sure I have the correct permissions.
    I should also make sure I am running the latest version of File Manager. I can do this by opening up the File Manager program, selecting “Help” and then “About” to view the version information. If I am not running the correct version, I can download the newer version from the Microsoft website.

    Do You Need Further Help?

    If you are still having trouble with File Manager Error 5 access denied after following the steps above, please leave a comment below and I will be happy to help you out.

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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    • When was this error first discovered?
      Our systems detected the error File Manager error 5 access is denied on February 3, 2023, but the error may have been active for some quite time now.
    • How can I report this error?
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