full access

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The tag 'full access' on WindowsForum.com covers issues related to user permissions and access rights in Windows. Discussions include troubleshooting administrator account problems where users cannot install software due to permission errors, and resolving why apps only open when run as administrator despite having an admin account. The tag also addresses confusion between folder sharing methods, such as advanced sharing and the simplified share panel, where permissions like 'full access' for users or groups may not sync correctly. Additionally, users seek command-line methods to assign full access sharing permissions to specific users. These threads focus on Windows permission settings, account privileges, and network sharing configurations.
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    Windows 10 Administrator problem .

    There's a big round red cross at the top left of the window . then it says "windows cannot access the specified device , path or file . You may not have the appropriate permissions to access the file . " That's what it says when I try to install ccleaner . I have been having a lot of trouble...
  2. MikeHawthorne

    Windows 10 Ver. 10130, Apps from all apps list only open if I click "Open as Administrator?

    Hi I'm going to take these issues on one at a time as I come to them. The first is that I found that none of my programs open from the all apps list unless I right click on them and select "Open as Administrator"? I only have one account on my computer, it's my Microsoft account and it's set...
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    Windows 8 folder sharing vs advanced sharing

    i'm trying to share a folder so in properties i click the "advanced sharing" button and do everyone - read only, homegroupusers - full. save and exit. then i check the "share" simplified panel and it only lists myself as owner. so i add everyone - read only, homegroup - full. go back to...
  4. P

    Windows 7 How to declare (from command line !) folder D:\aaa\bbb shared for User myuser123 with full access?

    As the sibject already told I am seaching for a way to assign sharing permissions FROM COMMANDLINE for a particular user with particular permission. Something like defineshare -dir=D:\aaa\bbb -user=myuser123 -perm="full access" Is this somehow possible? peter
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