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Where are all fonts stored in windows is here a font folder or dir for windows 10 and Windows 11? Annoy, but not protect. Far, FAR better than using UAC is blocking parasite web sites with the MVPS hosts file, not allowing ActiveX to run from just any old web site on the wild internet, and back these things with a good anti-malware solution as a safety net. But perhaps paramount to all this is to just practice responsible, intelligent computing practices.

If you're doing things right you DON'T need UAC and you'll never see a notification from the anti-malware software having to block something bad. If I weren't living this dream myself I wouldn't say it. Never had an infection, never had a UAC prompt - because I turn that useless annoyance off. What works for me is to run Windows Explorer as Administrator right-click and select "run as administrator" I am simply trying to edit a text file there, which I have edited recently, along with other files though there was an update recently?

I get this even when logged into the hidden admin account. You'll have to copy or move the file somewhere else to edit it. You can't copy files to the root of C without providing the admin password. If you are a User with Administrator privileges, you are never prompted to give the password and then it fails.

If you are a standard user, you can move a file to the root of C because it asks you for an Administrator password to do so. Or just right click the start button and select "Command Prompt Admin ".

Where address is the location of the file you want to copy. Where filename. This thread was an excellent educational lesson for me! Not only is my understanding of UAC's and related Permission settings deepened but I was also able to lift out a Read-Only file from a directory within the Win 7 Program Files x86 folder, edit it and then place it right back inside the originating folder.

Best of all, doing so didn't harm the program whose file was edited. Chances are that I won't remember all the information contained in this valuable thread as until today, I had never needed to edit any file within the protected x86 folder.

Best is to store file somewhere else like under user profile or you could update the registry to allow access:. Actually, windows NTFS permissions combine to the least restrictive level of permissions, not the the most restrictive. If you are a member of a group with write permissions and another group with read permissions and your account is given Full Control, you have effectively full control.

Unless your account or a group you are a member is explicitly denied a right by clicking the Deny tick box -- Deny trumps everything. So this condition has been present since Windows 8 I see. Wow, so many responses to find a work around too!

Secure or not it is a big inconvenience to have a program error out and crash simply because Trusted Installer has all the power any my puny "User" account has been left homeless on the street so to speak. Apparently there really isn't a need to post a solution to this thread but I seen the conversation and thought I would add an additional way to take your Program Files folder back. All without having to elevate this and that or log into the hidden account.

It's the same old song and dance really. Take ownership of the entire directory structure at the root and make your currently signed in "User Name" the account with all the permissions. This may not be the best course of action on a multi-user system, with many accounts available to sign in with. However, on a single user system it's the only way I know to make those folder areas work as they did in Windows 7 and earlier versions of Windows. I'll use an imaginary folder called "Data" as the reference name to refer to the folder we'll be working with.

Of course you'll need to replace Data with your folder of choice. Next right click Data and select properties. You can do this on a per folder basis if taking over the whole Program Files directory is to scary for you. You'll see the Advanced button at the bottom of the properties dialog box, click that. This will open the Advanced Security Settings for "Data".

Low and behold there's lots of items listed. We won't bother those, that's how things get messed up. We're here to change owners of this folder, so click the blue link marked "Change".

Now an additional window appears, this is the user group entry form. In the object name box type your User Name, in my case it was Britton. Hit Ok and that windows goes away and you're back at the advanced settings windows, you should check on the box "Replace owner on subcontainers and contents" if that option appears.

Then click Ok and then click Ok again on the original properties box. You will get a nag screen as well asking are you sure, etc. Of course you are. Then immediately right click and select properties on "Data" again.

You have to close and reopen the properties so that the ownership change takes effect. We'll be going back in there to set the permission access levels this time, for your "User Name" group.

This part is simple, on the properties page hit edit and a similar window appears on top of the other one. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Asked by:. Archived Forums. Windows 10 Security. Sign in to vote.

I copied a folder from a Windows 7 computer to a Windows 10 Home edition computer. I activated the Administrator account and tried to delete the folder and I still could not.

I am certain that I am not the only person to experience this. What is the solution? I get this message whether or not I choose to move the files of which there are none from the default location. The culprit behind the error appears that the Windows 10 May update has an OneDrive bug with how your profile folders are integrated, especially if you have chosen to point documents, pictures, music, or more externally to another location.

Some users have tried this fix and they said that it was helpful. The whole process is simple.



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