Take Ownership of file

How to Take Ownership of a Item in Vista and Windows 7


information   Information
This will show you how to take Ownership of a file, folder, registry key, or drive where you have been denied access to allow you to give full control of it so that you will be able to delete or modify this item. When you do this, you replace the security permissions to have access.

Note   Note
You will quickly notice that you cannot delete or modify system files, even as administrator in Vista. This is because Vista system files are owned by the TrustedInstaller service by default, and Windows File Protection will keep them from being overwritten. You will encounter a "Access Denied" error.

Tip   Tip

  • If you are trying to delete a folder, then sometimes you will need to delete the contents within the subfolders first before you will be able to delete the main folder itself.
  • The hidden My ..... folders are actually a Junction Point to the real username user folders. They cannot be modified since they are not a real location. EX: My Documents for C:\Users\(your username)\Documents
  • For more on junction points, see: jimmah.com: Why do I get an Access Denied error when trying to open a folder?
  • Sometimes you will need to move the file to the desktop or a user folder first before Vista will allow changes to be made to it. You can then move the file back afterwards.
  • You will sometimes need to take ownership of Files and folders created in another operating system when migrated into Vista.
warning   Warning
This can only be done while logged on to a administrator account. Deleting or modifying system files without knowing what you are doing may lead to eratic behavior from Vista. Even complete system failure with full data loss.


EXAMPLE: You need permission to perform this action
NOTE:
You will see this Access Denied with the Try Again type message when your user account or group does not have Ownership of the file. Clicking on the Try Again does nothing.
Need_Permission.jpg





OPTION ONE
Take Ownership of Item Using Context Menu






OPTION TWO
Take Ownership of Item in Command Prompt

EX: To Take Ownership of this System file:
C:\Windows\System32\en-US\winload.exe.mui

EX: User name to Take Ownership with: Brink
2. In the elevated command prompt, type the command below and press Enter to take ownership of the file.​
NOTE: Substitute full path of file with the full path of the file that you want to take ownership of within quotes.
takeown /f "full path of file"
For example:
takeown /f "C:\Windows\System32\en-US\winload.exe.mui"

3. A message will be displayed that this completed successfully. This will give you ownership of the file.​
4. In the same elevated command prompt, type the command below and press Enter to grant a user full control of the file.​
NOTE: Substitute full path of file with the full path of the file from step 2 within quotes , and (user name) with your user name.
icacls "full path of file" /grant (user name):F
For example:
Code:
icacls "[B][COLOR=red]C:\Windows\System32\en-US\winload.exe.mui[/COLOR][/B]" /grant [B][COLOR=red]Brink[/COLOR][/B]:F

5. A message will be displayed that this completed successfully.​
NOTE: You should be able to delete or modify the file now. If you still can't, you may need to reboot into Safe Mode and try this again. It may vary according to the file. Some are more stubborn.




OPTION THREE
To Manually Take Ownership of a Item

1. Go to the file, folder, drive, or registry key you want to delete or modify.​
NOTE: For example, the system file:
C:\Windows\System32\en-US\winload.exe.mui

2. For a File, Folder, or Drive
A) Right click on the file, folder, or drive and click on Properties.​
WARNING: Do not do this to the hard drive partition that Vista is installed on. It can mess up the boot files.​
For example, the file: winload.exe.mui

B) Go to step 4​

3. For a Registry Key
A) Click on the key in the left pane to highlight the registry key (folder).​
B) Right click on the key and click on Permissions, or click on Edit (Menu Bar) and Permissions.​

4. Click on the Security tab and on the Advanced button. (See screenshots below)​
Properties1.jpg
Registry_Advanced.jpg

5. Click on the Owner tab. (See screenshot below)​
NOTE: For a Registry key, go to step 8 after this.​
WARNING: You should make note of who the current Owner is so you can change it back to it later if you like.​
6. Click on the Edit button.​
7. If prompted by UAC, click on Continue.​
Owner.jpg

8. Under the Change owner to section, click on your user account name and click on OK. (See screenshots below​
NOTE: If you have a check box for Replace owner on subcontainers and objects, then check it if you want to take ownership of them as well. You will not see this option when taking ownership of just a file. Only with a folder.
EX. Username: Moderator (Computer Name/Username)​
Owner2.jpg
Owner2_Folder.jpg

9. Click on OK at the Security pop-up window. (See screenshot below)​
NOTE: For a Registry Key, you will not see steps 9 to 12. Go to step 13.​
Security.jpg

10. Click on OK. (See screenshot below step 7)​
11. Click on the Edit button. (See screenshot below)​
Properties2.jpg

12. If prompted, click on Continue in the UAC prompt.​
13. Click on the Add button. (See screenshot below)​
Permissions.jpg

14. To Type in Your User Account Name
NOTE: If your user account name is already listed, then do step 15 instead.​
A) Type in your user account name in the box under Enter the objects name to select. (See left screenshot below)​
NOTE: For example, Moderator. If you needed to restore TrustedInstaller as the owner, then see: How to Restore TrustedInstaller as Owner of a File in Vista
B) Click on the Check Names button.​
NOTE: If the username is found, then see right screenshot below. If it is not found, then go to step 15 below to select it.​
C) Go to step 16.​
Select_User_Groups1.jpg
Select_User_Groups2.jpg


15. To Select Your User Account name
A) Click on the Advanced button. (See left screenshot above)​
B) Click on the Find Now button. (See screenshot below)​
C) Under Search results, click on your user account name to highlight it.​
NOTE: For example, Moderator. If this is for something like a Flash USB drive, you may also want to select Everyone and give it full permission to. This way you will be able to access it from any user account.
D) Click on OK.​
Advanced_Select.jpg


16. Click on OK. (See right screenshot above step 15)​
17. Click on your user account name to highlight it. (See screenshot below)​
NOTE: For example, Moderator (Computer Name/Username)
18. Check the box for Full Control.​
NOTE: For more information on these permission choices, see: Windows Help and How-to: What are Permissions?
19. Click on OK.​
NOTE: For a Registry Key, you will not see steps 20 and 21. Go to step 22.​
Permissions2.jpg

20. Click on Yes in Windows Security pop-up. (See screenshot below)​
Confirmation.jpg

21. Click on OK. (See screenshot below step 11)​
22. Your Done. You can now delete or modify the item.​
23. If you wanted to, repeat the steps and change the Owner back to the previous owner you noted from step 5 above.​
That's it,
Shawn



 

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My Vista came built in!
 

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In that case, you will need to backup what you do not want to lose to some external media to restore later. It looks like you will only have the option to reinstall Vista back to factory default from your recovery partition or CD/DVD. :(

Sorry, :(:(
Shawn
 

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In that case, you will need to backup what you do not want to lose to some external media to restore later. It looks like you will only have the option to reinstall Vista back to factory default from your recovery partition or CD/DVD. :(

Sorry, :(:(
Shawn

I cant back up anything Its all on the C: Drive!
 

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You might see if you can create a Recovery Disc that you can use to do a System Restore with at startup to a date before the problem.
 

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The system restore file is on the C Drive:( It cant open

Yeah, sorry about that :(.

Have you tried using your admin account to edit the security? I think an admin account can override the permissions.

Try giving the admin group full control.
 

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The system restore file is on the C Drive:( It cant open

Yeah, sorry about that :(.

Have you tried using your admin account to edit the security? I think an admin account can override the permissions.

Try giving the admin group full control.

Ive tried
 

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Has the system still got access?

If so, you can go to the taskschd and make a task to open a command prompt as the system.

%SystemRoot%\system32\taskschd.msc /s

Make it open a command promt. Make sure it runs with highest priviledges and use the "Local Service" account to run it. Make sure its allowed on demand. Then run the task. If all goes well type this into the command prompt.

Icacls c: /grant %username%:f

Hopefully this will give you full access then you can restore access to the admin group.

Also!: Try this, go to my computer, Right click on your C: go to security, click edit, click administrators and make sure all the grant boxes are ticked and NO deny boxes are ticked.

Good Luck, If you need more support you can IM me on MSN.
 

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Is there anything I could do in the registry?
 

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I'm sorry pjjppj, but with what you have already tried without success indicates a more serious problem that cannot be easily fixed without a reinstall. :(
 

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I cant lose any of my files, they are all school work:(
 

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Open an elevated command prompt and revoke all permissions on your account (if any) and the admin group.

Then give the admin group full control and do a restore.

EDIT: Just to let you know. If you have denied access to either users or everyone thinking this will secure your computer, it will a bit. But as long as your account is a member of ANY group with a DENY permission no matter what, you will be denied access. You should actualy grant full access to all groups and deny access to no groups and then restore.
 

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how??:P
 

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I think this command will revoke all deny permissions for admins.

"icacls c:\* /remove:d administrators"

If that doesnt work run these...

"icacls c:\* /remove:d users"
"icacls c:\* /remove:d everyone"
"icacls c:\* /remove:d guests"

Then try again.

After you run the above run this;

"Icacls c:\* /grant administrators:f"
 

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Didnt work
 

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Do you get an error?


Plan B,

net localgroup "backup operators" /add %username%

Run that and see if you can access the files now.
 

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Access is denied
 

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I think I know what the problem is then, You didnt ELEVATE the command prompt.

Rightclick > Run as administrator

Then go back to the post about icacls and do that again :D
 

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