Master gets the highest privilege of Win8.1 system

  

Win8.1 as a newer system, has more and more user groups, inevitably encounter the problem of insufficient permissions when deleting files, then we How do you have the highest administrative authority? Let's take a look at how the master works.

The steps to get the highest privilege of Win8.1 are as follows:

Step 1: Right click the mouse on the folder where the permission is restricted, and then select “property; as shown below:

Step Two: in the pop-up file properties dialog box, switch to the & ldquo; safe & rdquo; tab, then click on the bottom of the & ldquo; Superior & rdquo; selection, as shown below:

the third step: after entering the advanced file properties dialog box, we can see that this folder belongs to all users Administrators, here we need to reduce the account, you need to click on the back of the & ldquo; & rdquo ;, the following changes Figure:

step four: after a small pop-up select user dialog box, enter the text area below us the object names to select, enter Everyone, and then click on the right side of the & ldquo ; detecting name & rdquo; button, and click & ldquo; determining & rdquo; can, as shown in FIG follows: Objective

the above operation is to this folder all the Administr The ators (advanced administrator) are reduced to the Everyone permission. After the completion, we have finished setting the rights reduction for this folder. After that, all users can operate, and there is no problem of insufficient permissions.

Step 5: Finally, you need to go back to the advanced security settings window, you need to select the SYSTEM directory bar in the main body, check the upper and lower boxes, click on the bottom & rdquo; OK “ Finally, a security prompt box will pop up, we choose & ldquo; a & rdquo; to confirm, as shown below:

many people will feel that the system Administrator account is the highest authority, it is not true, If you want to get the highest privilege, follow the steps shared by the master, I believe that you will no longer encounter similar problems with file access rejection.

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