You do not have the proper access privileges to perform this function.
Our IT department has been fiddling about with our accounts and computers, moving us from one domain to another and applying a lot of new permissions settings that seem to be causing a lot of grief. One rather big problem I'm coming across is the message given in the title to this post. When I create a new file, like a part or assembly, and attempt to save it, I get the message:
"You do not have the proper access privileges to perform this function."
Since it's in the message window and can be "scrolled out of view", I could miss this bit of info and exit Creo without ever having saved my potentially large amount of work. Since I noticed it, I've been able to weasel around the problem by saving the new file to my desktop under a different name, renaming it to the actual name I have in memory, and manually moving it into the proper server directory. As you might imagine, this is rather tedious if I'm creating dozens of parts for an assembly, and fraught with peril.
Oddly enough, this seems to be something I'm only suffering with Creo. I can create any other file types willy-nilly with the windows explorer (text, excel, word document, etc.) Is there something special about how Creo (4.0, M040) saves new files that is giving me these problems? And, more importantly, is there a setting I can apply to prevent it?

