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How to I access folders asking permission from S-1-5-21-1141541065-1878635876-2164326471-1001?


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Namratha v s
2018/04/21 15:07
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My laptop was functioning on Windows 8.1pro. when I bought the laptop I had added a security system on the folders (some security system which was already present in my laptop and whose name I don't know). As I added on folders or downloaded stuff the security measure got attached to the folders, which I didn't know until recently. Apparently because of this security thing the folders will only open in Windows 8.1 pro on my laptop. I had transferred files from my laptop to my harddisk too. Without knowing this security thing getting tagged along, I updated my windows 8.1 pro to windows 10. Now when I connect my harddisk I am not able to open any of the files (the ones I made or downloaded in Windows 8.1 pro). Everything is locked. Unfortunately I have important documents which can't be opened or moved or copied too. Now when I tried to copy a folder, the system asked me to take permission from "S-1-5-21-1141541065-1878635876-2164326471-1001". Please do suggest a solution for this as soon as possible.
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Answered by
Christian Velasco
2018/04/24 09:48
Hello Namratha,

Thank you for posting your concern here and I am sorry to hear about the copying issue you are experiencing.

Could you please try to follow the steps given and see if it resolves the issue:

1. Please open File Explorer.

2. Select View tab.

3. Click Options

4. Uncheck the two options and click 'Clear'.



5. Then restart your computer and try to copy files from your hard drive.

If the problem persists, please let me know.

Sincerely,

Christian


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Answered by
Lokesh Yadav
2018/05/20 04:46

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Hi Namratha,

Please follow the below steps to get full permission on the folder.

  1. Open File Explorer, and then locate the file or folder you want to take ownership of.
  2. Right-click the file or folder, click Properties, and then click the Security tab.
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  3. Click the Advanced button. The "Advanced Security Settings" window will appear. Here you need to change the Owner of the key.
    Click the Change link next to the "Owner:" label
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  4. The Select User or Group window will appear.
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    Select the user account via the Advanced button or just type your user account in the area which says 'Enter the object name to select' and click OK.
  5. Optionally, to change the owner of all subfolders and files inside the folder, select the check box "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects" in the "Advanced Security Settings" window. Click OK to change the ownership.Windows 10 take ownership 6 owner subcontainers
  6. Now you need to provide full access to the file or folder for your account. Right-click the file or folder again, click Properties, and then click the Security tab.
  7. Click the Add button. The "Permission Entry" window will appear on the screen:Windows 10 take ownership 7 permission for entry
  8. Click "Select a principal" and select your account:Windows 10 take ownership 8 select principal
  9. Set permissions to "Full control":
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    Click OK.
  10. Optionally, click "Replace all existing inheritable permissions on all descendants with inheritable permissions from this object" in the "Advanced Security Settings" window.
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I hope this helps.

Regards,
Lokesh
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