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Maleeq (m)
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Simple! Just "Take Ownership" Of the file/folder you want access to while logged on as an administrator.
To do this: - Go to My Computer, and on the menu bar, click "Tools -> Folder Option -> View tab" - In the "Advance Settings" pane, scroll to the bottom where you would find "Use Simple File Sharing(Recommended)" Uncheck it and click OK - Now, browse to the folder you want to gain access to. - Right click on it and select "Sharing And Security" - Click on the "Security" tab and then click the "Advanced" button - Click on the "Owner" tab - Now, you should see the current owner( the username or the Security ID of the user that created the file/folder). In the list pane below, current users(Administrators on the system) would be listed. Simply choose the user you are logged on as. - Make sure you check the box that reads "Replace Owner On Subcontainers And Objects", this would take ownership of subfiles and folders. - Click OK after that and you should have access to your files.
Let me know it this works.
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