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The registry does change. It simply does not work the the files I am trying to modify, while it works fine with other files and program files..
The registry does change. It simply does not work the the files I am trying to modify, while it works fine with other files and program files..
It isn't any explanation.There are many objects in system there even unable to display owner of object mostly these kind of objects are in C:\Windows or in System Volume Information.Example:
And this is normal.In each Vista & 7 this is.For few 3p programs you can also see similar things.You have to realize theory of changing permissions and practice of changing permissions are different things.Not all will work according with theory.Administrator is not absolute ruler in own system!Sometimes unable change permission due to processes programs in use,incorrect object name,corrupted objects or really sometimes difficult to explain.
@Tygerr
If you absolutely sure you everything correct do try these commands in "safe mode with commands prompt" (not in classic safe mode Advanced Boot Options).If it don't help too,show screen from advanced security properties to this object,show also Owner tab - I mean these equivalents
I did this code exactly and it says the system cannot find the path specified
Help? email me
Danielaeston10@gmail.com
TAKEOWN /F "C:\windows"
CACLS C:\windows /e /p UserName:F