Any time a program wants to make a major change to your computer, UAC lets you know and asks for permission. For more information on how to change the behavior of User Account Control settings visit the following link:. Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help.
Thanks for your feedback. How do I enable check special permissions for all files,folders,etc.? I have UAC disabled too. Thank you. Mike Meehowski. This thread is locked. Click the "Advanced" button. This will open the Advanced Security Settings window. Click the "Owner" tab. This will display the path to the selected object, the current owner, and a list of possible owners.
Click "Edit" to change the owner. This will allow you to select a different owner from the list. Click "Other users or groups" if the user isn't listed. If the user or group that you want to give ownership to isn't listed, click the "Other users or groups" button to find and add them: Click "Advanced" and then "Find Now" to find all of the users and groups on that computer. Check the "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects" box. This will give the new user ownership of any subfolders for the object you have selected.
Save your changes. Click "OK" to save your ownership changes. If you re-open the Properties window and switch to the Security tab, you'll be able to see that the ownership has been changed in the Advanced Security Settings window. Adjust your permissions. You may still need to set your permissions for the file at "Full control," even after taking ownership of it. Follow the instructions in the first section of this article to do so. Jak Walker. It's because your PC can hold accounts for different users who can log onto your computer.
Only the administrator main account can delete accounts, so it's just verifying you are the admin. Not Helpful 10 Helpful 7. Check and make sure that you are logged in as an administrator.
If you are not the system administrator, ask the admin to change whatever settings you are looking to fix. Not Helpful 12 Helpful 7. I am logged in as an administrator but I can't change permissions on "avast" folders.
Access is denied, no matter what I try. Do you have any suggestions for me? Not Helpful 0 Helpful 0. What does restricting systems permissions to only reading a document do? Does it mean that the computer is unable to access it?
Does it effect the system admin in anyway? The system admin is not affected any way. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
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Co-authors: Updated: August 2, Categories: Windows 7. Article Summary X 1. Italiano: Cambiare i Permessi File su Windows 7. Each basic permission is actually a set of special permissions. Because of this, whenever you allow or deny a basic permission, Windows 7 works behind the scenes to manage the related special permissions for you. Table below lists the special permissions related to each basic permission.
You can view and set special permissions for a file or a folder by completing the following steps:. In the Properties dialog box, select the Security tab and then click Advanced.
In the "Advanced Security Settings for" dialog box, the permissions are presented much as they are on the Security tab.
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