Win7: You don't have permission to view or edit the permissions of this object.

  

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7 I just started to transfer to this system soon after I came out. Although XP still has it, it is basically useless. W7 has been used for more than a year, I feel very good, very stable, at least I have not seen the blue screen.

However, I recently encountered a problem when uninstalling/deleting some software: there are individual folders that cannot be deleted, prompting me that I don't have permission. Although I am the administrator with the highest authority, I also turn off UAC, but I still can't remove it. .

I am uninstalling the dev version of Chrome. After uninstalling, I go to the installation directory to delete the legacy folder Application, but I can't delete it in life or death.

"[Right click]"[Properties](here Wait a long time, about 10 seconds), then "[Security]" [Advanced]: Owner "Edit" select Administrators, can not be set, prompt "no permissions", 囧 ~

"depressed & hellip; … Internet search, Google, Baidu, etc. have not found a solution, Baidu there are said to use administrator rights, log in as an administrator, close UAC Shenma can delete /change, I am now using the administrator Login + UAC closed …… and I found this answer to become "correct" "good” answer …… Google is okay, I don't know if I don't know; the poison is different, Say know but don't know!

"View the Application folder properties again, and find the object there prompts "You do not have permission to view or edit the permissions settings of this object", even who has no permissions to view the folder you want to delete? I listed one, this Windows 7 administrator is really "white mixed" & rdquo; so long.

"No matter how you set the permissions, you will be prompted "You have no permission to modify", depressed double

"Think: Sometimes we call the system patch is not prompted to restart to update the system files In order to take effect. Then when you uninstall the software, you may change the properties of the folder for somehow?

Workaround:

"I will log out and try to log out immediately > Enter password to log in again> View the Application folder that I just can't delete, Er~, no, 囧~

This is really abnormal! ! ! Windows 7 turned out to be a system administrator & "Microsoft”!

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