Maybe this will help:
Step by step instruction on how to take ownership of a folder
Run CMD (as administrator) and type: takeown [path] /f <filename or folder>
OR
- Right-click the file/folder you want to own, click properties
- Click Security Tab
- Click Advanced
- Click the Owner Tab
- Click Edit
- Select the Administrators group from the list
- Click OK
- Click OK
- Click OK
You have now taken 'Ownership' of the file and you can close the property
Windows
Now again
1) Right-click on the file
2) Select Properties
3) Go to the Security tab again, click the Advanced button
4) Now Press Edit, then double-click 'Administrators' in the list and tick
the 'allow' box for 'Full control'
You have now taken 'Full control' of file
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"Ballistic" <> wrote in message
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> you are sure you are running as administrator, or are you just logged in
> as administrator.
>
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> "JK" <> wrote in message
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>> Hi John, I have a laptop that came preloaded with Vista Home Premium (so
>> no
>> upgrade issues), but I am having a similar problem. I tried to follow
>> your
>> html example, but for a couple of files that I am unable to delete, the
>> advanced security settings says,
>>
>> Unable to display current owner
>>
>> I am the administrator, but am not able to change the above to anything.
>> Thoughts?
>>
>>
>> "z3r010" wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi Michael
>>>
>>> Take a look at this tutorial and see if it helps.
>>>
>>> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...ship-file.html
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> z3r010
>>>
>>> Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum. Delicioso!
>>>
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