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one option that is guaranteed to work, regardless of permissions, is to create a bootable ubuntu flash drive, and use it to get rid of those folders.
Allready tried that without any luck. ThanksHello,
I guess Enabling the Build-in administrator and deleting those under that Account might work.
Good Luck,
Captain
I tried this, but I can't figure out what you mean exactly. Maybe I'm missing some steps.There are greyed out special permissions for "Maker EIGENAAR", these are either inherited from another parent folder or they are set by a higher authority on the folder. Do you have permission to "Add" another user or group? or is that option greyed out too? If you can, please select "add" type in "everyone" click "check names"... they should then underline. After you add them, in the check box select "full control". you can manually set the folder to stop inheriting from it's parent, i highly suggest removing the inherited permissions. You must make sure the software is not running when making these changes. DOUBLE CHECK to make sure there is no service or process associated to this program while making these changes.
Didn't work eitherHello,
Do you have that application still installed ?? If so we can try to use REVO Uninstaller and have it remove. If not then try to Disable UAC and delete those files.
Hope this helps,
Captain
Hi all,
I'm trying to delete a folder, but Windows keeps asking about Administrator privileges. I even logged in as Administrator and it keeps telling me I don't have the rights to edit or remove this folder.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!