Now, insufficient permissions here do not just refer to one thing that is that you do not have permissions over the file. If that were the case, the workaround would have been rather straightforward and it wouldn’t be much of an issue. Permissions issues like You don’t have permission to save in this location and the one in question are pretty common so there’s nothing to worry about. As it turns out, the issue may even occur when you have sufficient permissions over the file which is when it becomes frustrating. The problem is often related to the fact that when you move the image that you are trying to edit from a different drive or even at times, move from your OneDrive storage to your computer. As it turns out, when you move an image from a different drive to your system or OneDrive as mentioned above, the picture is often blocked and therefore no changes can be made. In such a scenario, you will have to simply unblock the image via the Properties window before continuing with your editing activity. With that said, there are reasons why the issue may occur as well and without further ado, let us dive right into the different workarounds that you can implement to get rid of the error message in question so that you can edit your pictures without any issues.
Run Photo Editor as an Administrator
If you are using a third-party photo editor when encountering the error message in question, then the first thing that you should do is try to open up the photo editor as an admin. In case you are using the default Windows Photo Editor to edit your images, then this method does not apply to you and you should move on to the next one. As it turns out, the photo editor application that you are using can sometimes not have sufficient permissions over the image which is why you are unable to save the picture after editing it. Therefore, a simple solution here would be to try to run the application as an administrator so that it has more than enough permissions to edit the file in question. To do this, follow the instructions given down below:
Save Picture in a Different Folder
As it turns out, another way that you can resolve the issue is by saving the picture that you are editing in a different folder. This means try to save the picture in a different directory than where the image actually exists. For example, if the picture is present on your Desktop, try saving the image somewhere except on your Desktop and see if that works out. This has been reported by other users who were facing a similar issue and this helped them resolve the problem since they were able to save the image in a different folder than where the image was located. Therefore, go ahead and try it too to see if it works for you.
Change Properties of the Picture
One of the main reasons you might encounter the error message in question here is due to the Properties of the file. This happens when you move your image from a different drive to your system or in some cases, move it from your OneDrive to your computer. Knowing how to use OneDrive can be really beneficial but it can cause some issues sometimes like this one. In such a case, what happens is that the file is blocked by your operating system which is why any changes can’t be made to the picture. If this case is applicable, you will simply have to unblock the picture via its Properties window and you should be able to edit and save it without any issues. To do this, follow the instructions given down below:
Repair and Reset Windows Photo App
Finally, if the above-mentioned solutions do not work out for you and you are using the Windows Photo application on your computer to edit the image, then it is most likely due to the Photos app and you will have to repair it. This is fairly simple to do and it will look for any issues with the app and try to fix them. In case repairing the Photos app doesn’t fix the issue, you can then try to Reset the application which will essentially reinstall the application on your system. Follow the instructions given down below:
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