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21st April 2007 20:36 #1
vista ?
vista ?
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owner permission denied
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21st April 2007 20:46 #2
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21st April 2007 21:10 #3Prolemuris
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XP? , live boot - BartPE .
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22nd April 2007 21:57 #4
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22nd April 2007 22:02 #5
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22nd April 2007 22:32 #6
tutorial, XP SP2 - click
ownership, trick-a.
-1.First, you must turn off simple file sharing. To do so, go to Start My Computer.
-2.You now have to go to the folders view menu - to do so, go to Tools Folder Options
-3.Now go to the View tab, scroll all the way down and uncheck Use simple file sharing (Recommended).
-4.Now close all that and find your Vista windows folder - right click it and select Properties.
-5.Go to the Security tab and click Advanced.
-6.Now go to the Owner tab and select your user from the list - also check Replace owner on subcontainers and objects. Click Apply and then Ok.
-7.After thats done, close and re-open the Properties window for the Vista windows folder and go to the Security tab. Now make sure on the Group and User Names list you have the same user name selected as the one you gave ownership of the folder to - and on the Permissions for [user name] list, select Full Control under the Allow column. Click Apply then Ok.
NOTE:" Its likely that you user name will not be on the list, you can just select the PCNAME\\Administrators group on the list, or click Add and manually enter your user, click Check name, and than Ok to add your specific user to the list. This IS NOT NEEDED THO, JUST SELECTING THE ADMINISTRATORS GROUP WILL DO THE JOB."
-8.You should now be able to delete/modify files within your Vista windows folder. Some specific stubborn folders/files will still be uneditable/deleteable, in order to remove/edit them just go to the folder or file (windows will tell you what folder/file it is when trying to delete/edit it) and manually repeat the last step on that file/folder.
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