WIN7 REQUIRES EVERYONE PERMISSION TO DELETE FILES, HOW TO SET IT?

Updated on technology 2024-03-27
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Obtain administrator privileges. Here's how to get permission:

    Uncover the highest file operation permissions in Windows 7.

    When it comes to Windows 7 (hereinafter referred to as Win7) permissions, some friends are very puzzled, obviously they are administrators, but delete some files or folders, and it prompts that the permissions are not enough, isn't the administrator permissions the highest? Yes, administrator privileges are not the highest for files or folders.

    There are two ways to activate the highest privilege.

    Method 1: Right-click the file or folder you want to operate, go to "Properties, Security, Advanced, Owner", select the administrator user who logs in to the system in the "Change owner to" column, and then select "Apply", confirm all the way, and return to the folder properties window. Then set the trustedinstaller permission of the file or folder, enter the "Security" tab, select "", select the administrator user who logs in to the system in the upper column of the permission window, select all "Allow" in the lower column, and confirm all the way, so that you have the management permission of the file or folder.

    At this point, let's delete the file or folder, hahaha, it's easy! This method has many steps and is a bit troublesome.

    Method 2: With the help of the gadget "Windows 7 File Permissions Tool", double-click on the tool and select the "Enable 'Get File Permissions'" option to complete the installation. If you need to obtain the TrustedInstaller permission for a file or folder, right-click on the file or folder and select "Get File Permissions" to obtain the TrustedInstaller permission.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A 360 file shredder can be used.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Reason for the original empty blindness: caused by the lack of operation authority.

    1. First, right-click the file you want to delete, and in the menu bar that appears, select "Properties" to open.

    2. Next, you need to switch to the "Security" setting interface in the new interface.

    3. Next, in the new interface, open the "" in the middle to set the bucket option.

    4. Next, you need to find the "Full Control" setting option in the new interface.

    5. Next, you need to check the box below the operation behind full control.

    6. Next, you need to press the Enter key to confirm.

    7. At this time, we are trying to delete this file. OK.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Win7 needs to provide the solution of everyone permission when deleting files:

    1. Open Notepad and enter the following text:

    windows registry editor version

    hkey_classes_root\*\shellunas]

    "Get permissions"

    noworkingdirectory"=""

    hkey_classes_root\*\shellunas\command]

    " /c takeown /f \"%1\" &&icacls \"%1\" /grant administrators:f"

    isolatedcommand"=" /c takeown /f \"%1\" &&icacls \"%1\" /grant administrators:f"

    hkey_classes_root\directory\shellunas]

    "Get permissions"

    noworkingdirectory"=""

    hkey_classes_root\directory\shellunas\command]

    " /c takeown /f \"%1\" /r /d y &&icacls \"%1\" /grant administrators:f /t"

    isolatedcommand"=" /c takeown /f \"%1\" /r /d y &&icacls \"%1\" /grant administrators:f /t"

    2. Then save as import. reg file;

    3. Then double-click Import. reg;

    At this time, a warning prompt will pop up, just allow the program to pass;

    4. Then select the file you want to delete, right-click and select Get Permission;

    5. After the permission is obtained, delete the file.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Log in as a system administrator Right-click on My Computer Manage Local User Group Users Double-click Administrator Remove the check box for Account Disabled and log out or switch users.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Try it with the software manager that comes with 360.,That should be OK Or you can elevate the permission Right-click on the 360 file,=》Properties=》Compatibility mode,Just check it to run with administrator permissions。

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The easiest way is to right-click on my computer-properties-user-administrative, remove the previous checkmark that this account has been disabled, and then click the shutdown key to select switch users, and then log in with administrative. Go to my computer properties again and delete the users who registered when installing the system. In the future, you will use administrative, this is a super administrator, and there will be no more permission problems for any future operations.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Answer: Hello win7 inside the owner of the file is very strict if it's not yours can not be deleted remember in win7 administer is not the highest administrator trustedinstaller is and even the top administrator may not be able to delete other users' proprietary files so don't mislead 1...Right-click the file or folder you want to work with, click "Properties->Security->Advanced->Owner->", select the administrator user who logged in to the system in the "Change owner to" column, then select the "Apply" button, and then keep checking to return to the folder properties window. Then set the trustedinstaller permission of the file or folder, enter the "Security" tab, select "", select the administrator user who logs in to the system in the upper column of the permission window, select "Allow" in the lower column, and keep confirming, so that you have the highest administrative permission for this file or folder.

    When you delete this file or file, there will no longer be a "Insufficient Permissions" message. 2..Another way is relatively simple, which is to use the "Windows 7 File Permission Tool".

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Cause: You do not have the operation permission.

    1. First, right-click the file you want to delete, and in the menu bar that appears, select "Properties" to open.

    2. Next, you need to switch to the "Security" setting interface in the new interface.

    3. Next, you need to open the "" setting option in the middle in the new interface.

    4. Next, you need to find the "Full Control" setting option in the new interface.

    5. Next, you need to check the box below the operation behind full control.

    6. Next, you need to press the Enter key to confirm.

    7. At this time, we are trying to delete this file. OK.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You can try this method: In cmd: 1

    Use takeown f directory-name r to get ownership of the current directory; 2.Use cacls directory * t g user-name:f to get full control of all files in the current directory; 3.

    Then use rename oldname newname to change the name of the directory.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Because everyone is a general user, that is, the user with the lowest and least permissions, generally he can only do view operations, and cannot modify, add, delete, move, etc., to obtain these operations, the first is to change yourself to be an administrator-level user, or change the security level of the file, and change it to anyone has the right to operate.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This means that you don't have permission to make changes to this folder, you open the permissions column of this folder. Just add an everyone's permission inside.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Pls what is the system and how is it win 7

    Right-click the file or folder you want to operate, go to "Properties Security Advanced Owner", select the administrator user who logs in to the system in the "Change owner to" column, and then select "Apply", confirm all the way to return to the folder properties window. Then set the trustedinstaller permission of the file or folder, enter the "Security" tab, select "", select the administrator user who logs in to the system in the upper column of the permission window, select all "Allow" in the lower column, and confirm all the way, so that you have the management permission of the file or folder. Then delete the file or folder, and you're good to go.

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