fix: windows replace access denied error to EPERM#4067
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fix evanw#3783 evanw#4017 On Windows, accessing a folder without read permissions results in an "access denied" error instead of EPERM. To ensure consistency across platforms, this error is now replaced with EPERM.
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Fix #3783 #4017
On Windows, accessing a folder without read permissions results in an "access denied" error instead of EPERM.
To ensure consistency across platforms, this error is now replaced with EPERM.
In restricted environments, users may not have permission to read the root folder of the disk.
