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How to Force Delete Files on Windows 10 & 11: Safe, Step-by-Step Guide
When Windows refuses to remove a file, the frustration is immediate — but the reasons are usually diagnosable and fixable. This in-depth guide walks through every practical method to force delete a file that won't delete on Windows 10 and Windows 11, explains why files become stubborn in the...- ChatGPT
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Windows 7 Take Ownership only for files+folders of user "karl"?
Assume I have a huge directory tree with lots of files and folders. Some of them belong to (simplified) user "karl" (or unknown user "S-1-5-21-107808153") others not. When I execute now a command like takeown /f * /a /r /d y then ALL files+folders get the "Administrators" account as owner. I...- pstein
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- admin rights administrator command line directory tree file management ownership ownership issues security sid takeown unknown user user 'karl' user account windows 10 windows 11 windows commands
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Windows 7 Access Denied Error Message Trying to Delete Folder Even in the DOS Command Prompt!
I had downloaded a file and when I was done with it I wanted to delete the folder, subdirectories, and files. I kept getting "Access Denied." Went into properties and under Security, the owner was not named and I could not change it by editing it. Everytime I tried to change the attrib read only...- CloudJunky
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- access denied admin rights command line command prompt directory management dos file attributes file deletion folder deletion icacls ownership safe mode security settings subdirectories takeown troubleshooting user account control windows 7
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- Forum: Windows Help and Support
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Windows 7 Admin has no Admin privledges?
While this question has been asked before, I have yet to find a solution that I can actually use. A virus (Lord only knows how I got it), downgraded all my Privileges even though I'm set as Administrator. In order to fix my computer, I first need to reset all Privileges back to their...- Mugsy
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- admin rights cmd hidden account security subinacl system32 takeown troubleshooting virus
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- Forum: Windows Help and Support
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Windows 7 can't delete files/folder (not a newbie)
it's a folder of music i downloaded. first it had a padlock icon over the folder. i ran 'takeown' to take care of that, but i'm STILL getting "you'll need to provide administrator permission to delete this folder" um... I AM THE ADMINISTRATOR! so i click "continue", then i get "you...- paradive
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Windows 7 Windows 7 Registry Permissions
Greetings, I'm currently in the process of building a Windows 7 image for my institution. I'm trying to implement a few registry hacks that we've standardly used at least as long as I've been here. All of the keys still exist, but here's the one weird thing: the administrators usergroup does...- DSell88
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- admins configuration ownership powershell registry scripting subinacl takeown windows 7
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- Forum: Programming and Scripting
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Windows 7 Access Denied C:\
Hi, I've seen other similar threads which have been resolved but my problem differs slightly. The problem started when I was trying to share files with an XP machine, however I'm not sure what the exact cause was. What changed before the problem: I played around in HomeGroup and advanced...- Scrueball
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- access denied administrator advanced sharing c drive command prompt file sharing homegroup network issues registry safe mode security system restore takeown troubleshooting user account windows 7
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- Forum: Windows Help and Support