Windows 7 system "highest authority" reveals

  

mentioned Windows 7 (hereafter referred to as Win 7) permissions, some friends will be very confused, clearly that they are administrator rights, but when deleting certain files or folders, actually prompted The permissions are not enough. Isn't the administrator privilege the highest? Yes, the administrator privilege of the administrator account is not the highest for files or folders.

Administrator privilege is the highest privilege?

Many Win 7 users think that the administrator account has the highest privilege. Many software that cannot run under the user account can be normal in the administrator account. run. But the administrator account is really the highest authority of Win 7? Below, let's do an experiment!

Enter the Win7 with the administrator account, enter the Windows folder, select a file and delete it, and a prompt window pops up. (Figure 1), the feedback said that the authority is not enough. See it, the permissions of the administrator account are still limited. Is there a higher privilege than the administrator account?

Yes! That is the TrustedInstaller privilege, which allows you to manage Windows folders. Activate TrustedInstaller to delete the previously selected file and a confirmation window pops up (Figure 2). Now we have the highest privilege of Win 7!

How to enable the highest privilege

Below we introduce two methods to activate the highest privilege of Windows7

Method 1: Right mouse button Click on the file or folder you want to operate, and go to “Properties →Security→Advanced →Owner →Edit”, in the "Change owner to" column, select the administrator user who logs in to the system. Then select “ Apply & rdquo;, all the way to confirm, return to the folder properties window. Then set the TrustedInstaller permission of the file or folder, go to the “Security” tab, select “Edit”, select the administrator user who logs in to the system in the permission window, and select “Allow” in the lower column. Confirm all the way, and now have the administrative rights to the file or folder. At this point we can delete the file or folder, it will be easy to get it! The disadvantage of this method is that there are more steps.

Method 2: With the help of the gadget "Windows 7 file permissions tool". Double-click this tool and select “Enable ‘Get File Permissions’” option to complete the installation (Figure 3). If you need to obtain the TrustedInstaller permission for a file or folder, right-click on the file or folder and select “Get File Permissions to get the TrustedInstaller permission.

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