![]() Or Taking ownership of a file or folder from command lineī. If the above method doesn’t work, you could try taking ownership from the command line. Once you have taken the ownership of file or folder next part comes is granting permissions to that file/folder or object. Check “Replace owner on subcontainers and objects” if you have files and folder within selected folder.ĩ) Click ok when Windows Security Prompt is displayed.ġ1) Now click Ok to exist from Properties windows. ![]() ![]() Enter name of user/group and click ok.Ĩ) Now select User/group and click apply and ok. Taking ownership of a folder from explorerġ) Locate the file or folder on which you want to take ownership in windows explorer.Ģ) Right click on file or folder and select “Properties” from Context Menu.ĥ) Now click on "Owner" tab in Advanced Security Settings for User windows.Ħ) Click on Edit Button and select user from given Change Owner to list if user or group is not in given list.ħ) Click on other users or groups. Step 2: Try to take ownership of the files and check if it helps. Step 1: Make sure that you are logged in as an administrator. ![]() I would suggest you to follow methods and check if it helps.
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