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ashley411 
Posted 22 October 2009 - 04:37 PM
I don't understand... it's telling me I need to have "elevated privileges." And to "Choose 'Run as Administrator.'" I'm the only user of this computer and have my account set to admin. :<
PurplePeopleEater 
Posted 31 August 2009 - 05:10 PM
npahlavan 
Posted 30 August 2009 - 11:05 PM
My problem:
I created a folder, let's call it X. I have several files in X, but now I want to relocate folder X. I get the permission denied message. Downloaded TakeControl and it allows me to take ownership of my files, but not of the folder. I have to make a new folder in the new location, then move all my files over to it. It irritates me that I can't copy and paste a folder that I created. It's the year 2009 for god sake!
Is there some way to make this work besides doing it manually through DOS? Is there a new version of TakeControl out there?
I created a folder, let's call it X. I have several files in X, but now I want to relocate folder X. I get the permission denied message. Downloaded TakeControl and it allows me to take ownership of my files, but not of the folder. I have to make a new folder in the new location, then move all my files over to it. It irritates me that I can't copy and paste a folder that I created. It's the year 2009 for god sake!
Is there some way to make this work besides doing it manually through DOS? Is there a new version of TakeControl out there?
Heat 
Posted 13 February 2008 - 11:45 PM
I was trying to get get ownership of some files today and finally managed. Now I find this here.
Useful for next time, thanks!
Useful for next time, thanks!
Darthyoda3 
Posted 28 January 2008 - 04:14 AM
Should it work on my old pc HD were all the files are owned by "another user"

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