There can be. First, if the enclosing folder does not have at least read 
permission, you will see nothing in the folder. Also, even under XP, certain 
folders contents were hidden, even to an administrator, until you told Windows 
you did in fact want to see the files in that folder. (Silly I know. What admin 
is going to decline to see the files in a folder he is trying to open??) 

Then there are more granular permissions, like list folder / read data, 
traverse folder / execute file, read attributes, read extended attributes, etc. 
Most of these are not generally used or altered from the norm, but far be it 
from me to assume anything about your environment. 

Bob


On Sep 24, 2012, at 2:47 PM, Magicgate Software - Skip Kimpel wrote:

> Are there permission limitations to see if a file exists within a
> Windows system directory (c:\windows\system32\myfile.dll)?
> 
> For some reason I am not getting results returned and my code is being 
> ignored.
> 
> Thanks!
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