Hi Mike!
I love your comment........
I will say that it drives me crazy with all it's security over protection.
Some times I want to scream, you shouldn't have to use all kinds of after-market software like Take Ownership etc, to get access to your own files.
There surely is a stronger word than "Crazy", but for the moment it eludes me.
What's with that anyway? I can see 'protection' for a PC being used as a Terminal in an office or Corporate or Government environment, but why would we need that level of 'security' for a one-man home computer?
Scream? Oh, I've done that so many times that the neighbors don't even pay any attention to me any more.
That comment "you don't have permission" is the one that really gets me HOT under the collar.
I built this computer with my own two hands,,, I installed the OS myself and I'm the one and only operator of this PC.
Then I try to do something and the arrogance of the OS, when it tells me I don't have permission and I need to consult my IT Manager. Hey Stupid!!!! I AM the dang'd IT Manager. Cheeeech!
So, yes, it's a shame we have to use something like "Take Ownership" but I thank God for the programmer/hacker who came up with that fix. Now, put Take Ownership on Steroids and you get "Grant Full Admin Control". It's also backward compatible with Vista and even XP. Disable UAC is also on my must-do list, to the point I've combined the two scripts together, for quicker installation.
I just install all the tweaks and fixes and shutdown redundant services, when I first set up a new Win-7 PC and never look back. Do it just once and then forgetaboutit. Something I've found also very helpful, to me and people upgrading from XP, is the "Classic Shell" for W-7.
It makes W-7 look and act a lot like XP-SP3. I find it makes W-7 much more "User Friendly". My customers just getting their first W-7 PC, to replace their old XP PC, love it.
After I've shut down nn redundant services, tweaked and tuned the OS and installed the Classic Shell, W-7 is almost bearable. It's still a hugely bloated monster, like the 5 ton elephant in the room, but it's bearable.
And, at least on good hardware, it's pretty stable. But if your hardware, is a little hinky, W-7 can eat your lunch, wet your bed and ruin your day.
sorry for the rant, rant, rant, rant, etc.
PS: I must add, I don't run W-7 as my everyday OS. I run XP-Pro-Sp3 with the Vista Look (theme). Seven is on a totally separate HD, for testing purposes only. I will never, ever, run it as my main OS. God, I do miss my Commodore 64!