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Right-click the folder you want to change permissions, select Properties - Security - Advanced - Owner - Change the current owner to the logged-in user, and confirm.
Go back to the folder properties window, in the security options, click the button, in the pop-up dialog box, select the user you are logged into, select all the permissions below the permissions, and finally confirm the administrator permissions of the folder that can be changed.
Just add a few things to the registry, and when you right-click on a folder, you will see the option to open with administrator privileges.
First, in the Start menu, right-click on the computer, select Manage, go to Local Users and Groups - the user double-clicks Adminstrator, removes the account disabled in the properties dialog, and then OK.
Create a new notebook and copy the following content into it.
windows registry editor version
hkey_classes_root\*\shellunas]
The administrator takes ownership"
noworkingdirectory"=""
hkey_classes_root\*\shellunas\command]
isolatedcommand"
hkey_classes_root\exefile\shellunas2]
The administrator takes ownership"
noworkingdirectory"=""
hkey_classes_root\exefile\shellunas2\command]
isolatedcommand"
hkey_classes_root\directory\shellunas]
The administrator takes ownership"
noworkingdirectory"=""
hkey_classes_root\directory\shellunas\command]
isolatedcommand"
Select File - Save As, save the file as. reg. Double-click on the saved reg file to import the registry information, and when you right-click on the folder, you will be given the option to get administrator privileges.
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Logging in to the system with an administrator account is the administrator right; Right-click to open with administrator privileges or click Admin to take ownership to open the file with admin privileges. If other accounts want to get administrator permissions, just open the control panel and give administrator permissions to other accounts in the user account.
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Perhaps many readers who read the title of this article can't help but ask: Why does Sakura want to get the permission to modify the file? Yes, you don't have to make changes to your computer because Windows XP is still the majority, and X doesn't protect your system files as well as Vista and Windows 7, so if you're using Windows 7, it's likely to become commonplace.
Previously, we installed a third-party one for Windows 7'Office 2010 theme, when you need to change the start button on the left side of the taskbar to Office 2010 style, modification is the way to go.
As we said earlier, Windows 7 has much stricter permission control over system files than XP, and you don't even know where to modify files after a long time. But don't worry, in fact, we can get the modification permission through an enhancement to the right-click menu.
Here's how:
First of all, **get the registry file of the file permissions [click**], unzip it and get the "Install" get the file permissions. reg and uninstall" to get file permissions. reg two files.
Double-click Install to get file permissions. reg to complete the registry modifications.
Third, right-click the Windows folder of the C drive, find the "Get File Permissions" item in the right-click menu and click it, wait for a while to complete the modification of the file.
Note: Right-clicking directly on a file does not bring up the menu item "Get File Permissions."
This method is foolish, with the help of a registry file to achieve the acquisition of system file permissions, which is simple and secure.
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Although the default account of the win7 system is the administrator account, it still has no permission to access and modify some key files of the win7 system, for example, when deleting a file, it will prompt: "Your permission is insufficient, please click Continue to get permissions." "So, to a large extent, we're going to open an administrator account and use a super administrator account to get access to the computer.
Highest privileges. Let me show you how I got the permission of Win7.
1.For general files, there is no need to open an administrator account, just a simple way to do it! For example, treat this type of folder below.
2.We just have to right-click and select "Admin takes ownership".
3.For some program files, you only need to right-click and select "Run as administrator", which is also a very convenient way to obtain administrator privileges.
How to enable the administrator account
In the system, the administrator account is not opened by default, so we need to open it manually, which is not very difficult! On the computer icon, right-click and select Manage.
2.After the interface is opened, select Local Users and Groups, click Users, and select Administrator Account.
3.After opening the administrator account, just follow the steps below.
4.In this way, in the interface of the beginning of login, the administrator account can appear, select this account to get the highest authority of the administrator, but it is recommended that generally speaking, this account should not be opened, if this account is damaged, it is easy to fail to create an account. Also, you don't need a password to open this account for the first time.
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How to get file modification permission in win7 system:There are some files in our computer system that require administrator permissions, and by default, win7 system file administrators (adminitrators) only have read permissions, no full control permissions, so system files are not allowed to be modified, of course, our system files do not need to be modified often, unless it is some special circumstances that need to be modified, we also need to make some settings, let's talk to you about the setting steps of the mu shelter!
Here is an example of modifying the C: Windows System32 OOBE file
1. First of all, open the advanced security settings of the file, by default, the file owner is trustedinstaller, which needs to be modified to the current user;
2. At this time, the owner of the file will become the current Yinhe user, and the file properties need to be reopened to take effect;
3. Then give the corresponding control permission to the file (set adminitrators as full control permission here), reopen the file security attributes, and click;
4. Check the full control of the permissions of adminitrators and confirm it.
After going through the settings above, you have the permission to modify the file, you can overwrite the file, rename the file, etc. Win7 system, how to get the file modification permission, the method to share with you here, Xunbo State.
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Question 1: Is the maximum administrator privilege?
Q2: How do I enable the highest permission?
Highest privilege locks Windows files.
Many win7 users think that the administrator's privilege is the highest, and many software that can't run under user can run normally in administrator. But is administrator really the highest authority of win? Next, Master Dong will do an experiment!
Enter Win with administrator
7. Go to the windows folder, select a file at random and delete it, and a prompt window will pop up (Figure 1), telling Master Dong that the permission is not enough. See, the administrator's permissions are still limited. Do I have higher privileges than administrator?
There is a sedan mountain! That's the trustedinstaller permission, which can manage the window folder. Activate the trustedinstaller to delete the previously selected file and a confirmation window pops up (Figure 2).
See, now Master Dong has win
7 highest privileges too!
There are two ways to activate the highest privilege.
Method 1: Right-click the file or folder you want to operate, enter "Properties Security Advanced Owner" in turn, 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.
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.
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A lot of win
7. Users think that the authority of the administrator account is the highest, and many software that cannot be run under the user account can run normally in the administrator account. But is the administrator account really the highest authority of win? The answer is no, use the administrator account to enter win
7. Enter the windows folder, select a file at random and delete it, only to find that the permissions of the administrator account are still limited.
At this time, you will wonder if there is a higher authority than the administrator account? Yes, that's the trustedinstaller permission, which can manage the window folder. Activate TrustedInstaller,Delete the previously selected file,A confirmation window pops up,It's the highest permission to lock win7!
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.
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