How do I save my downloaded PDF file directly into a folder?

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I have set up the HelloSign API download method so that after I sign my document, it will automatically download into my folder. However, I am facing a problem where it does not let me download it into the folder.



I found out that there is an issue with the Windows 10 folder's read-only feature. I tried to disable it by following online tutorials but all did not work for me.



Here's an image of the error I got:



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Here's my back-end code:



client.DownloadSignatureRequestFiles(reqid, @"C:UsersBryanDocumentsPDFFolder", SignatureRequest.FileType.PDF);











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  • as exception clearly says: Permission is denied!

    – Prashant Pimpale
    Jan 1 at 5:15











  • Check this PDFFolder as all the permission rights, This will you you!

    – Prashant Pimpale
    Jan 1 at 5:19
















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I have set up the HelloSign API download method so that after I sign my document, it will automatically download into my folder. However, I am facing a problem where it does not let me download it into the folder.



I found out that there is an issue with the Windows 10 folder's read-only feature. I tried to disable it by following online tutorials but all did not work for me.



Here's an image of the error I got:



image



Here's my back-end code:



client.DownloadSignatureRequestFiles(reqid, @"C:UsersBryanDocumentsPDFFolder", SignatureRequest.FileType.PDF);











share|improve this question

























  • as exception clearly says: Permission is denied!

    – Prashant Pimpale
    Jan 1 at 5:15











  • Check this PDFFolder as all the permission rights, This will you you!

    – Prashant Pimpale
    Jan 1 at 5:19














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I have set up the HelloSign API download method so that after I sign my document, it will automatically download into my folder. However, I am facing a problem where it does not let me download it into the folder.



I found out that there is an issue with the Windows 10 folder's read-only feature. I tried to disable it by following online tutorials but all did not work for me.



Here's an image of the error I got:



image



Here's my back-end code:



client.DownloadSignatureRequestFiles(reqid, @"C:UsersBryanDocumentsPDFFolder", SignatureRequest.FileType.PDF);











share|improve this question
















I have set up the HelloSign API download method so that after I sign my document, it will automatically download into my folder. However, I am facing a problem where it does not let me download it into the folder.



I found out that there is an issue with the Windows 10 folder's read-only feature. I tried to disable it by following online tutorials but all did not work for me.



Here's an image of the error I got:



image



Here's my back-end code:



client.DownloadSignatureRequestFiles(reqid, @"C:UsersBryanDocumentsPDFFolder", SignatureRequest.FileType.PDF);








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  • as exception clearly says: Permission is denied!

    – Prashant Pimpale
    Jan 1 at 5:15











  • Check this PDFFolder as all the permission rights, This will you you!

    – Prashant Pimpale
    Jan 1 at 5:19



















  • as exception clearly says: Permission is denied!

    – Prashant Pimpale
    Jan 1 at 5:15











  • Check this PDFFolder as all the permission rights, This will you you!

    – Prashant Pimpale
    Jan 1 at 5:19

















as exception clearly says: Permission is denied!

– Prashant Pimpale
Jan 1 at 5:15





as exception clearly says: Permission is denied!

– Prashant Pimpale
Jan 1 at 5:15













Check this PDFFolder as all the permission rights, This will you you!

– Prashant Pimpale
Jan 1 at 5:19





Check this PDFFolder as all the permission rights, This will you you!

– Prashant Pimpale
Jan 1 at 5:19












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You need to specify the name of a file by which you are going to save the file and make sure you have R & W access to the specified folder, in your case it is PDFFolder



GitHub Documentation



Try this:



client.DownloadSignatureRequestFiles(reqid, @"C:UsersBryanDocumentsPDFFolderoutput.pdf", SignatureRequest.FileType.PDF);





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    Yes! This worked for me. Thank you! Have a good one.

    – Bryan Artic
    Jan 1 at 5:46











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You need to specify the name of a file by which you are going to save the file and make sure you have R & W access to the specified folder, in your case it is PDFFolder



GitHub Documentation



Try this:



client.DownloadSignatureRequestFiles(reqid, @"C:UsersBryanDocumentsPDFFolderoutput.pdf", SignatureRequest.FileType.PDF);





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    Yes! This worked for me. Thank you! Have a good one.

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You need to specify the name of a file by which you are going to save the file and make sure you have R & W access to the specified folder, in your case it is PDFFolder



GitHub Documentation



Try this:



client.DownloadSignatureRequestFiles(reqid, @"C:UsersBryanDocumentsPDFFolderoutput.pdf", SignatureRequest.FileType.PDF);





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    Yes! This worked for me. Thank you! Have a good one.

    – Bryan Artic
    Jan 1 at 5:46














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You need to specify the name of a file by which you are going to save the file and make sure you have R & W access to the specified folder, in your case it is PDFFolder



GitHub Documentation



Try this:



client.DownloadSignatureRequestFiles(reqid, @"C:UsersBryanDocumentsPDFFolderoutput.pdf", SignatureRequest.FileType.PDF);





share|improve this answer















You need to specify the name of a file by which you are going to save the file and make sure you have R & W access to the specified folder, in your case it is PDFFolder



GitHub Documentation



Try this:



client.DownloadSignatureRequestFiles(reqid, @"C:UsersBryanDocumentsPDFFolderoutput.pdf", SignatureRequest.FileType.PDF);






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    Yes! This worked for me. Thank you! Have a good one.

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    Yes! This worked for me. Thank you! Have a good one.

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Yes! This worked for me. Thank you! Have a good one.

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Jan 1 at 5:46





Yes! This worked for me. Thank you! Have a good one.

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