The unknown Win7 operating system permissions

  
mentioned the permissions of Windows7 (hereafter referred to as Win7), some friends are very confused, obviously they are administrator permissions, but delete some files or folders, even prompted that the permissions are not enough, is the administrator The permissions are not the highest? Yes, administrator rights are not the highest for files or folders.

question 1: administrator privileges is the highest authority it

Question 2: How do I turn the highest authority?

without doubt, the system house for you to uncover the puzzle ~~~

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many Win7 users that authority administrator account is the highest Many software that cannot run under the user account can run normally in the administrator account. But is the administrator account really the highest authority for Win? Here, the master directors do an experiment!

enter Win7 with the administrator account, enter the Windows folder, select a file and delete at will pop up a prompt window (Figure 1), the master director told enough authority. See it, the permissions of the administrator account are still limited. Is there a higher privilege than the administrator account?

some! That is TrustedInstaller permission, which can manage Window folder. Activate TrustedInstaller to delete the previously selected file and a confirmation window pops up (Figure 2). ! See, now the master directors have the highest authority of the Win7

two ways to activate the highest authority

Method 1: Click the right mouse button to be operated with a file or folder, and then click Go to "Properties → Security → Advanced → Owner → Edit", select the administrator user who logs in to the system in the "Change owner to" column, and then select "Apply", confirm all the way, and return to the folder properties window. Then set the TrustedInstaller permission of the file or folder, enter the "Security" tab, select "Edit", select the administrator user of the login system in the column above the permission window, select all "Allow" in the following column, confirm all the way At this point, you have the administrative rights to the file or folder. At this point we delete the file or folder, hahaha, easy to get it! This method has more steps and some trouble.

Method 2: With the gadget "Windows7 file permissions Tools", double-click on the tool, select "Enable 'Get the file permissions'' option to complete the installation. If you need to obtain the TrustedInstaller permission of a file or folder, right-click the file or folder and select "Get File Permissions". You can also get the TrustedInstaller permission.
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