Win7 folder permissions settings tutorial

  

When we use the computer, if you need to modify and delete the system folder, the computer prompts that there is no permission to operate, then you need to get the current administrator rights. I believe that many computer users are not very familiar with how to set folder permissions at the beginning, the following small series will introduce you to the WIN7 system folder how to set permissions, I hope to help everyone. The following is a graphic tutorial for obtaining current computer administrator privileges. Step 1: Select the folder (or file) of the desired operation, right-click and select [Properties], as shown below. Step 2: Select [Security] in the Properties window and click [Advanced] as shown below. Step 3: In the Advanced Settings window, select [Owner], click [Edit], [OK] the operation, as shown in the following figure: Step 4: Select Owner, [Replace Subcontainer and Object Owner], as shown below Shown. Step 5: Select the current owner and [OK] the operation as shown below. Step 6: Return to the properties window, select [Edit], and select [Add] in the pop-up window, as shown below. Step 7: Select the user or group window and select [Advanced] as shown below. Step 8: [Find Now] Find all users and select the current user. Step 9: Modify the permissions, allow [Full Control], [Modify], etc., as shown below: Step 10: Select [Advanced] Settings. Step 11: Select [Permissions] settings, [Change Permissions], find the user name, and check the following two items. The specific operations are as follows. The above is how to set the permissions for the WIN7 system folder that Xiaobian has compiled for everyone. I hope to have more reference to more and more computer users. Sometimes, by setting the file permissions, the security and convenience of the computer can be significantly improved. Especially in the server, very common, I hope this article can help you to make a difference. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com

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