Windows 2008 r2 take ownership access denied
I've tried to set the server administrator as owner, but am getting access denied errors. What other options are there if I cannot take ownership? Thanks to Gongalong from: reggiep 3rd September Originally Posted by Gongalong. Thanks to Steve21 from: Gongalong 30th March For extra confusion, this area is set with special permissions so students can create but not delete, so even with his account I cannot delete the data. Yes, I've tried taking ownership with the domain admin account.
I've never come across something before where I cannot take ownership with this account! Unfortunately it's a VM It's a key file server though so I'm somewhat wary of doing anything outside of the OS. So I renamed "Windows. It seems that when it upgrades itself, it moves the old Windows stuff too far down into a hierarchy for the operating system to understand the filenames at the bottom of the tree: the length of the full path exceeds tolerance.
I know this thread is somewhat old it's Feb now but it's one of the most relevant articles on the subject that I can find.
I have Windows 7 no desire to upgrade I have 2 files that are completely impossible to set the privileges for - even after I successfully took ownership of them. There isn't one suggestion on this or any web page that works in my situation. When I try to use the EDIT button in the properties's security tab, there is a message that I do not have privileges to view the owner's privileges.
I am the account own, with administrator privileges. The problem resulted from having moved a second hard disk drive I have in my computer to another machine temporarily to assist an operating system recovery. There is no answer so far. I can, however, delete the top of the path, but it will not delete from the recycle bin.
If I ever did this as a programmer, I would have been fired. This is the only thing that did it for me I tried everything prior. Renaming the folders of SoftwareDistribution to SD, Downloads to D, etc for a couple levels allowed me to assign ownership and then remove the folder. What worked for me, unlocking entire drives, was relatively simple easier than it looks from the length of these instructions.
First, use "takeown" as described above. For me, I wanted to take ownership for myself, so I opened CMD, logged in under the account that I wanted to have control. You'll be on the Advanced page again. Check that the "Principal" shows up as you intended. Click "Full control".
Click "OK". Depending on the number of files, this could take a while. You might also be asked to confirm "Y" that you want to own certain files. A couple of other drives still registered the "access denied" error for some files, but access to the disk doesn't appear to be constrained.
I had this same issue. The reason I couldn't take ownership is because the folder had been deleted but Windows Explorer still showed it. I of course didn't know this until I rebooted and the folder was no longer there. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search.
I been able to access it fine all day long, but now for SOME reason I can't even open the folder locally. I'm logged in as the Administrator of the computer, there are no other usernames created on the computer. I get this problem fairly often in Windows and if the normal route of taking ownership doesn't work, I can often resolve it by closing any open Shared Folder Sessions using the Computer Management plugin.
Once any open sessions are closed I can get ownership of the folder. To close open folder sessions user's whose sessions are closed will lose access to whatever they had open.
This could be because of encrypted file system. The answer to the original question is you have to reset the permissions to the folder even if your on the administrator account itself.
Apparently this was some bug that was apparently fixed in a later patch by microsoft. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams?
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