Desktop files read only


  1. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 Professional
       #1

    Desktop files read only


    All my desktop files suddenly became read only and when I right click the desktop, I only have the "folder" option under "new"

    Any ideas?
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  2. Posts : 710
    Windows 7 Pro
       #2

    You probably need to take ownership of those files.
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       #3

    schwizer said:
    All my desktop files suddenly became read only and when I right click the desktop, I only have the "folder" option under "new"

    Any ideas?
    Can you copy/paste files to desktop?
    Goto folder C:\USERS\<your account>. Rightclick folder "desktop"->properties->tab security. System, administrators, <your account> all have full control? Tab Owner: Are you the owner?
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       #4

    schwizer
    Do you actually store files in the Desktop folder or just shortcuts? When did this first start and what updates or installs have you done recently?
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  5. Posts : 62
    microsoft window7 Ultimate x64
       #5

    Schwizer

    I agree with the kaktussoft .you have to take ownership of that file
    For more help visit this tutorial. Hopefully it will help you

    Read-only File and Folder Attribute


    Best of luck....
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       #6

    britny said:
    Schwizer

    I agree with the kaktussoft .you have to take ownership of that file
    For more help visit this tutorial. Hopefully it will help you

    Read-only File and Folder Attribute


    Best of luck....
    Not the file ! But folder c:\users\<his name>\desktop itself. He can only make "new folder" in that folder. I assume no new files. c:\users\<his name>\desktop has wrong permissions and files inside most likely inherted the permissions
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  7. Posts : 62
    microsoft window7 Ultimate x64
       #7

    Kaktussoft said:
    britny said:
    Schwizer

    I agree with the kaktussoft .you have to take ownership of that file
    For more help visit this tutorial. Hopefully it will help you

    Read-only File and Folder Attribute


    Best of luck....
    Not the file ! But folder c:\users\<his name>\desktop itself. He can only make "new folder" in that folder. I assume no new files. c:\users\<his name>\desktop has wrong permissions and files inside most likely inherted the permissions
    kaktussoft Thanks for correction
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  8. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 Professional
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Can you copy/paste files to desktop?
    Goto folder C:\USERS\<your account>. Rightclick folder "desktop"->properties->tab security. System, administrators, <your account> all have full control? Tab Owner: Are you the owner?
    That did it although i'm not sure how this got unselected.
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  9. Posts : 10,796
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       #9

    schwizer said:
    Can you copy/paste files to desktop?
    Goto folder C:\USERS\<your account>. Rightclick folder "desktop"->properties->tab security. System, administrators, <your account> all have full control? Tab Owner: Are you the owner?
    That did it although i'm not sure how this got unselected.
    What was missing?
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  10. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 Professional
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Oh man I don't exactly remember. I think administrator didn't have full control but for some reason the list of permissions for the user folder are slightly different than the list of permissions for other folders.
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