Unable to access Users\world when exploring an image
Hello guys,
I am wondering if anyone can't access the \world folder after saving a backup and "Image exploring" the backup afterward. I am running the latest Windows 11 and the latest backup software. I have also tried following the steps in the blog about access permissions: https://www.ubackup.com/articles/you-dont-currently-have-permission-to-access-this-folder-jkzbj.html However, nothing has helped so far. I am wondering if this is a bug or if anyone else has had this problem and how you have fixed it.
I am wondering if anyone can't access the \world folder after saving a backup and "Image exploring" the backup afterward. I am running the latest Windows 11 and the latest backup software. I have also tried following the steps in the blog about access permissions: https://www.ubackup.com/articles/you-dont-currently-have-permission-to-access-this-folder-jkzbj.html However, nothing has helped so far. I am wondering if this is a bug or if anyone else has had this problem and how you have fixed it.
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