I am going to attach a copy of the error message bars that have come up, all with a slightly variation of the same message. It also seems that this issue is spreading or more files were effected than I originally thought. Depending on all that's under the folder, this may take a long time. Under "Change owner to:" select your current account, check the box next to "Replace owner on sub containers and objects" and click OK. Yours will likely say it's unknown but regardless, if it doesn't say your current username (and if the username is the same, just do it anyway), click Edit (button).
In the Owner tab, the current owner will be listed. With C:\Users\(your username) and work from there. If they are all in one folder, use that one. Method 2: Try taking ownership of the folder (and by "the" folder, I mean any one having an issue).
" That should fix the problem if not try 2 method As far as Method 2 goes, that steps you have listed are different than what is actually showing up.
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If the issue persists or if you have any Windows related queries please get back to us. The sfc /scannow command will scan all protected system files, and replace corrupted files with a cached copy that is located in a compressed folder at %WinDir%\System32\dllcache. In the command prompt, type the following command, and then press ENTER: sfc /scannow. Follow the steps below which will help you: Depending on all that's under the folder, this may take a long time.Īfter you are the current owner, you should be able to change permissions as you need. In Properties, go to Security (tab) > Advanced (button at the bottom) > Owner (tab) Right-click the folder and go to Properties If it's all of them, start with C:\Users\(your username) and Try taking ownership of the folder (and by "the" folder, I mean any one having an issue). That should fix the problem if not try 2 method