Problem with putting torrents anywhere except the c drive.

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Problem with putting torrents anywhere except the c drive.

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Just built a new computer and installed the latest client (2.1.1) and i'm running into a bit of a problem. I'm trying to set torrents to download to my B drive. Putting that into the textboxes under preferences -> download just gives an error that says windows\system32\B:\"torrent" Error:filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
No matter what buttons i hit i can't get it to see anything above the users folder including the 4 other hard drives in the computer.
I've tried google but it gave nothing but several year old instructions that tell you to select things that don't exist anymore.
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Re: Problem with putting torrents anywhere except the c drive.

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I'm just curious, but try "Run as Administrator" and let us know if that changes any of this...it would be my guess that it's being run with insufficient privileges if you can't see outside your user folder.
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Re: Problem with putting torrents anywhere except the c drive.

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Thank you. Running it as admin let me type a folder on the b drive into the preferences. Oddly it can see but refuses to accept the root of the b drive which is where i had it downloading on my old computer (1.6.2 if i remember right). The individual move downloaded location can now see all of c, but nothing else.
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I'm not familiar with what I assume are simply permission errors with Windows, but I'd right click the B drive in "my computer", go to properties -> security and make sure that you, or administrator if you want to keep running it as admin, actually has access to the drive. Since it was from another machine, it could be kind of screwy now.

You can click Edit and add users, adjust permissions, etc.
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