On Sun, 2 Aug 2009, Winterlight wrote:
I am running Vista 64 Home Premium. I was trying to remove an Adobe file that
would not delete. Unlocker doesn't come with 64 bit support yet so I was
forced to try and take ownership and get rid of it. I never got that to work,
but somewhere in the
Thanks Chris. I discovered that my backup was three days old not
three weeks as I first thought so I restored it and it is back to normal.
I will definitely keep this info for the future.
thanks
Should be easy to fix...
Start an elevated cmd
then run:
takeown /f FULL FILE PATH
Or if you
Taking ownership is easy; my concern would be that other permissions were
overwritten as well. Not all objects should be owned by a user, either.
TrustedInstaller, for example, is the owner of most system files.
Maybe I've just gotten to where I don't tolerate quirky or odd machines. I
will
I am running Vista 64 Home Premium. I was trying to remove an Adobe
file that would not delete. Unlocker doesn't come with 64 bit support
yet so I was forced to try and take ownership and get rid of it. I
never got that to work, but somewhere in the process I screwed up my
permissions so there
I should of mentioned that UAC is turned off
I really freaking hate UAC
thanks!
Sent: Sunday, August 02, 2009 2:15 PM
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Subject: [H] HELP! Permissions problem
I am running Vista 64 Home Premium. I was trying to remove an Adobe
file that would not delete. Unlocker doesn't come with 64 bit support
yet so I was forced to try and take ownership
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Sent: Sunday, August 02, 2009 2:15 PM
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: [H] HELP! Permissions problem
I am running Vista 64 Home Premium. I was trying