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For example, at a command prompt, type the following command, and then press Enter:. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. In the User Account Control Settings dialog box, move the slider control to select a different level of control between Always notify and Never notify.

For more information, visit the following Microsoft website:. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. It appears that the system will not allow me to run that program without showing a user access control prompt every freakin' time! In Win 7, I let it run, thinking that I shall let it do its job - but perhaps it's time to take it out altogether.

What can be more frustrating and irritating than a UAC prompt that has no capacity for learning? Tuesday, March 9, AM. I guess I'm a bit more patient with these things than some people.

I agree that its aggravating, but no more for me than any other computer issue. So in MS's defense, people scream that they want security and MS implements some very good tools to remedy that situation although still a bit buggy. If MS did nothing, people would scream at that.

The thing is that security is an ongoing issue which gets more complicated every day, so not like one fix is going to be the end all for the situation. Personally, I'm more happy that they're trying new things, rather than sitting on what they've done in the past.

And anyone who thinks switching to Apple or Linux OS is going to solve all their computer issues is just plain out of touch. Get ready for a whole new learning curve and a whole new set of problems. When you get tired of the limitations and problems of those OS's, you'll be back.

I am and have been a long time MS user, and have not yet switched completely to the Dark Side. But security surely doesn't need to include idiocy? Your loyalty to MS is admirable, but your reasonings leave a lot to be desired, I'm afraid. The UAC implementation in Win7 is plain idiotic. Wednesday, March 10, PM. There's a lot more new security features in Win 7 than just UAC. As for my loyalties, I'm a system builder. My loyalty to MS is fully dependant upon what our customers want, and what works for me.

I've never yet had a customer ask for a system with Linux installed on it, and we don't sell Macs obviously. I play with Linux myself from time to time so that I'm prepared, just in case. I have 2 nephews who went through college with graphic arts majors and heard horror stories weekly about how they were sharing systems because the Apples PowerMac G4s kept dying as fast as they were repaired.

Their most powerful system is still equal to our bottom of the line system, but our niche is medium-high end to high end systems. Saturday, March 13, PM. The reason they cannot be accessed has nothing to do with object ownership - it has to do with the permissions set for the single object in question. Not sure if this helps. My OS drive had an error on boot up that I couldn't get around Permission Denied - probably due to different boot passwords etc. This allowed me to copy the folder to another directory.

On a hunch, I used the same Backup program to restore the copy I just made - this beautifully gives an option to "Remove Security Settings" and to restore to a different directory advanced settings.

I restored the backup and can now access the previously "secured" files. Kind of a long way around - but hey, I'm happy I didn't lose all my files.

Sunday, June 6, PM. Wednesday, June 16, PM. Hey Folks! How idiotic can you get? And worse yet MS supports it! Pffaaaa Really annoyed now Monday, July 5, PM. Thursday, August 5, AM. Ziegler 0. Thursday, August 5, PM. Zeigler, It'll be interesting to see if this helps anyone, as it doesn't work on our machines Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit on domain server with Win SBS. Of course I can't delete RunAs afterwards either because of this.

Friday, August 6, AM. Simply brilliant! Tried the rest. Then, tried the best! You're da man! Friday, April 22, PM. I changed it to the second Administrator Now, when I want to delete a file or folder that has administrator rights, I get a popup, but there is a button that enables me to go on! Wednesday, June 1, AM. Friday, June 3, PM. I have had the same problem. What a killer. Monday, June 6, PM.

Thank you. I tried this and worked like a wonder. Appreciate your detailed instructions. Thursday, July 21, AM. Monday, December 5, PM. Saturday, December 10, PM. I do want to say thanks Been fighting with this for about a month Everyone wants you run the same scans with the same results I tryed your way and all broke lose an this thing Dont know how long it will stay seemed to adapt to it quickley but my bit defender picked up some files before it froze..

Anymore advise would be much appreciated this thing is scarey mean Wednesday, January 11, PM. Monday, January 16, AM. Wednesday, January 18, PM. Just wasted a complete afternoon and evening trying to solve this problem of having complete Administrator rights over my machine but still not being able to delete a directory and files. Have tried everything, yes everything including all the work rounds above to no avail. The UAC in Windows 7 is just as it was in, dare I say it Vista, just there to encourage us to think life has no purpose, no meaning and to stick our fingers in the USB port in the hope of a short circuit and a quick exit from this Microsoft misery.

No wonder people are switching to Mac's, I use to have the patents but now its just a bore. I'm pretty sure I know what the problem is, I'm convinced that the hard drive in my machine, although the computer was custom built for me, has had a pre-used hard drive put in and the directory and files I am seeing are from a previous but not correctly deleted installation i. Windows 7 is seeing them as shared files. Can't Microsoft come up with a simple solution to what I'm sure is not an isolated problem?

Tuesday, February 21, PM. After going in circles for a while, I found that the following worked: 0 Follow the detailed instructions provided in the earlier post by Robinson Zhang to make myself the owner of the folder to be deleted along with all of its subfolders and files.

Thursday, February 23, AM. I was unable to delete some mp3 files that I had previously stored on an external hard drive even though I was logged in as administrator. The thing that worked for me was to create another user account with administrator privileges. After changing to that account I had complete access and was able to delete the files without difficulty. Wednesday, March 7, PM. Saturday, March 31, PM. It appears that these are symbolic links and that WIn7 hasn't got the wherewithal to follow the symlink to the real folder to assess the security settings.

For those of us who are extremely technical, we'd like to be able to remove and re-create a link as needed to test a scenario I've always wanted to try a stripped down, non-backwards compatible, Windows Server.

I'm sure it could be made admin-friendly and allow push updates without spending thousands of dollars on push-update software mechanisms But so far, they've missed the boat.

Wednesday, April 18, PM. Hi This small tool does create a new right-click 'menu-item', but how to run this on a remote server -- because my website is hosted on a 3rd-Party server and its owners' after-sales service is extremely poor, please? Friday, April 20, PM. Hi, Bogdan Plz reply to my Query posted above. Thursday, April 26, PM. I came to this thread through hours of searching.

I dont know much but i feel like my pc has been hacked. Im not completely computer illiterate, I dont understand a lot of what you are all talking about. For gods sake what do I do? Am I going to have to destroy my hard drive and get an old copy of XP or Vista and start again I dont understand, Im so angry.

Why is Windows doing this to me. I tried your fixes but it didnt work. I cant believe this Has this been fixed, can someone tell me what to do? Many thanks in advance.

Friday, May 4, AM. Tuesday, May 29, PM. The problem I have is it does not allow me to take ownership, even tho I am 'full control' administrator. Apparently because I copied the folder from a CD to my desktop it is 'unknown owner' and won;t let me take ownership. I am now stuck with the folder, Any suggestions? I run Win 7 64 bit. Thursday, June 7, AM. Regards Milos. Friday, June 8, AM. Here is an excerpt the post from nospamming thanks again : " If you with admin rights want to access such shortcuts as 'Application Data', 'Local Settings', 'PrintHood', etc.

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