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How to Hide this " Security Tab " for a While ?

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I'd like to have full acess to Windows Directory to copy files to it , but this securtiy , permissions bla bla bla , asks me to taker owner of each folder.

I know that I can forget the Security tab with a FAT32 partition, but is there a way to do so with NTFS Partition ?

Edited by Server988

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Sure, do it as the Administrator

Well, even when trying with an administrator account it just tells me that some folders / Files can't "owned".

OK, then try this. Look in the Vista Tips and Tricks section for a post about the 'takeown' untility in Vista that will allow you to take ownership of folders and files in this case.

Sure, do it as the Administrator

Well, even when trying with an administrator account it just tells me that some folders / Files can't "owned".

Edited by Spooky

In Vista due to the Windows Resource Protection even the Administrator does not have ownership or control of certain system files. As of right now there is no patch to disable WRP, so you need to manually take ownership and control of each file you want to change. I posted instructions on how to do so in the uxtheme patch topic in this forum. If we dont get a patch I am sure someone will at least make a autoit script to do this method quickly. :)

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