How to copy files to Program Files and C root

leuce

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G'day everyone

[Yes, I did search the forum.]

I recently reinstalled Windows 7 from a backup. I was previously able to copy files into the C root folder and into subfolders of Program Files and Program Files (x86), but now I can't do that. How does one enable that functionality again?

I'm logged in as an administrator. I can copy a folder into the C root, but not a file by itself. If I want to copy a file into the C root, I have to put it in a folder and then copy that folder to the C root, and then move the file from that folder into the C root (and when I do that last step, Windows asks me to confirm if I want to do it).

When I copy a file to a subfolder in Program Files, I get no error message, but the file does not appear in the folder. When I try to copy it again, I'm told that the file already exists, but I can't see it (and neither can any program that needs to use it). At no point does Windows ask me to confirm the action. The put-it-in-a-folder trick also works for copying a file to a subfolder in Program Files, and then Windows does ask me to confirm twice (once when I copy the folder, and again when I copy the file).

Is there a way to get Windows to allow me to copy files to C root and to a subfolder of Program Files? I don't mind answering "Yes" to a permissions dialog everytime I do it, but right now I get nothing.

And then another thing: my Thunderbird profile folder is in the C root, and Thunderbird is very, very slow. Could this permissions thing have anything to do with the slowness of Thunderbird?

Thanks
Samuel
 

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If you restore from backup the permission will be for the old user and windows will create a new sid so you need to change permission for folders etc putting things in c root is not good it's protected as that's were boot files are
 

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My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Acer Aspire X3470
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
CPU
AMD A6 3620
Memory
4 x 4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon HD 6530D
Sound Card
AMD, Realtek
Monitor(s) Displays
iiyama ProLite B2209HDS full HD in portrait mode
Screen Resolution
1920x1080 or 1080x1920
Hard Drives
SSD 250 GB
WD Green 2 TB 5400 rpm
Antivirus
Avast
Browser
Opera (Blink)
That is highley dagerous give it only to what you want if you give it to everything any malware would have full control of your system by default the o/s is protected as its owned by system
 

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