Important: Disabling your antivirus software or changing the settings may make your PC vulnerable to viral, fraudulent, or malicious attacks. If you’re connected to the Internet while your antivirus software is disabled, your PC is vulnerable to attacks. If you have to temporarily disable your antivirus software, you should re-enable it as soon as you are done. You can check to see if your antivirus software is blocking a file by temporarily disabling it, and then trying to open the file. Method 6: Check to see if your antivirus software is blocking the file In the General tab, select Unblock if the option is available. Right-click the blocked file and then select Properties. Check the properties of the file, there may be a note saying This file came from another computer and might be blocked to help protect this computer To check for and unblock the file, follow these steps: In some cases the file may be blocked by Windows. If an application or other type of file is corrupt it may be necessary to repair the application to resolve the issue. To do this, see Create or delete a shortcut. You can check for corruption in shortcuts by recreating the shortcut. You can also receive this error if the shortcut or other file type has become corrupt. Method 4: Recreate the shortcut to check for corruption Browse to the location of the file and make sure the file is in that location. ![]() You can also receive this error if the file has been moved or deleted. Method 3: Make sure that the file has not been moved or deleted ![]() (The screen shot for this step is listed below). Check the path of the file that Windows cannot access and make sure that the location is accessible. ![]() You might get this error if the shortcut or installation is attempting to access a location that is not currently available such as a networked or a removable drive. (The screen shot for this step is listed below).įor more information on permissions, see What are permissions? Method 2: Check the file location Select Edit, and then select to check the check boxes for the permissions that you need, and then select OK. Under Group or User names, click your name to see the permissions you have. Right-click the file or folder, and then select Properties. To check the permission of the file or folder, follow these steps: Permissions are rules associated with files that determine if you can access the file and what you can do with it. Note Make sure you are an Administrator or you are part of the Domain Admins group if you are in a domain. Method 1: Check the permission of the file or folder To resolve this issue, follow the steps in the methods below starting with method 1, if that method does not resolve the issue continue to the next method. You may not have the appropriate permission to access the item Resolution If importing from a directory, that option is optional.Error: Windows cannot access the specified device, path, or file. The option Copy projects into workspacemust be selected (and automatically by Eclipse) when importing projects from a zip archive.In case you don’t have a project zip file, just a project’s directory, you have to select the radio option: Select root directoryand specify the project’s directory path:.In this case, the project is EmailSpringMVC.Click Finish, Eclipse will extract the archive and copy the files into current workspace, and finally show up the recently imported project in Project Explorer/Package Explorer view: NOTES: Eclipse will inspect the zip file and show available projects in the list box. Suppose you downloaded an Eclipse project bundled as a zip file, for example: EmailSpringMVC.zip, then select the radio option Select archive file, and click the Browse button to locate the zip file. Regardless of the way you took, Eclipse brings the Import wizard as follows: Select Existing Projects into Workspace and click Next. Or right click on any blank space in Project Explorer view, then select Import > Import… from the context menu:. ![]()
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