PyCharm throws permission error despite elevated to run as administrator
I am looking for help to sort out the following issue in PyCharm:
Code below:
#if there is a file with the same name, delete it first
if os.path.exists(csv_name + ".csv"):
os.remove(csv_name + ".csv")
#Now save the df_csv to csv at the needed location
df_csv.to_csv(csv_name + ".csv")
Error below:
PermissionError: [WinError 5] Access is denied:
'csv_outexample_csv.csv'
The file is created with correct name but 0 bytes.
PyCharm is already running as administrator.
Any clue would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
python pycharm
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I am looking for help to sort out the following issue in PyCharm:
Code below:
#if there is a file with the same name, delete it first
if os.path.exists(csv_name + ".csv"):
os.remove(csv_name + ".csv")
#Now save the df_csv to csv at the needed location
df_csv.to_csv(csv_name + ".csv")
Error below:
PermissionError: [WinError 5] Access is denied:
'csv_outexample_csv.csv'
The file is created with correct name but 0 bytes.
PyCharm is already running as administrator.
Any clue would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
python pycharm
What doesos.system('whoami')
show?
– JacobIRR
Nov 13 at 4:16
Thank you, still showing my personal id, but I've already set in the pycharm property to start it as Admin. Note I am using this in Windows, I am not sure if whoami works in Windows the same way as in Linux?
– mdivk
Nov 13 at 14:30
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I am looking for help to sort out the following issue in PyCharm:
Code below:
#if there is a file with the same name, delete it first
if os.path.exists(csv_name + ".csv"):
os.remove(csv_name + ".csv")
#Now save the df_csv to csv at the needed location
df_csv.to_csv(csv_name + ".csv")
Error below:
PermissionError: [WinError 5] Access is denied:
'csv_outexample_csv.csv'
The file is created with correct name but 0 bytes.
PyCharm is already running as administrator.
Any clue would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
python pycharm
I am looking for help to sort out the following issue in PyCharm:
Code below:
#if there is a file with the same name, delete it first
if os.path.exists(csv_name + ".csv"):
os.remove(csv_name + ".csv")
#Now save the df_csv to csv at the needed location
df_csv.to_csv(csv_name + ".csv")
Error below:
PermissionError: [WinError 5] Access is denied:
'csv_outexample_csv.csv'
The file is created with correct name but 0 bytes.
PyCharm is already running as administrator.
Any clue would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
python pycharm
python pycharm
asked Nov 13 at 3:33
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What doesos.system('whoami')
show?
– JacobIRR
Nov 13 at 4:16
Thank you, still showing my personal id, but I've already set in the pycharm property to start it as Admin. Note I am using this in Windows, I am not sure if whoami works in Windows the same way as in Linux?
– mdivk
Nov 13 at 14:30
add a comment |
What doesos.system('whoami')
show?
– JacobIRR
Nov 13 at 4:16
Thank you, still showing my personal id, but I've already set in the pycharm property to start it as Admin. Note I am using this in Windows, I am not sure if whoami works in Windows the same way as in Linux?
– mdivk
Nov 13 at 14:30
What does
os.system('whoami')
show?– JacobIRR
Nov 13 at 4:16
What does
os.system('whoami')
show?– JacobIRR
Nov 13 at 4:16
Thank you, still showing my personal id, but I've already set in the pycharm property to start it as Admin. Note I am using this in Windows, I am not sure if whoami works in Windows the same way as in Linux?
– mdivk
Nov 13 at 14:30
Thank you, still showing my personal id, but I've already set in the pycharm property to start it as Admin. Note I am using this in Windows, I am not sure if whoami works in Windows the same way as in Linux?
– mdivk
Nov 13 at 14:30
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What does
os.system('whoami')
show?– JacobIRR
Nov 13 at 4:16
Thank you, still showing my personal id, but I've already set in the pycharm property to start it as Admin. Note I am using this in Windows, I am not sure if whoami works in Windows the same way as in Linux?
– mdivk
Nov 13 at 14:30