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How to set default program files folder
How to set default program files folder








  1. #HOW TO SET DEFAULT PROGRAM FILES FOLDER HOW TO#
  2. #HOW TO SET DEFAULT PROGRAM FILES FOLDER FULL#

Now the question comes! Once you have taken ownership of a file and now you want to restore “TrustedInstaller” as default owner of that file, how will you do that? How will you change the owner of a file back to “TrustedInstaller”?

#HOW TO SET DEFAULT PROGRAM FILES FOLDER HOW TO#

How to Take Ownership (Permission) of a File or Folder Manually in Windows? We have also posted a detailed and easy to understand guide which teaches you how to take ownership of a file or folder manually in Windows:

how to set default program files folder

How to Add “Take Ownership” Option to File or Folder Context Menu in Windows

#HOW TO SET DEFAULT PROGRAM FILES FOLDER FULL#

So you just need to right-click on a file or folder and select “Take Ownership” option and it automatically makes you the owner of that file/folder and assigns you full permission on that file/folder. We have provided a ready-made registry script which automatically adds a new option “ Take Ownership” in file and folder context menu (right-click menu).

how to set default program files folder

Taking ownership of a file or folder is very easy. Almost all Windows customization stuff require modification of system files for example, you need to edit Explorer.exe file to customize Start ORB in Windows 7, you need to edit authui.dll file to change login screen, etc.īy default, a built-in system account “ TrustedInstaller” has ownership and full control of all system files in Windows Vista, Windows 7 and later OS, so you need to take ownership and assign full permission to yourself before modifying or replacing the system file. We all customization lovers know that we need to take ownership of a system file before replacing or modifying the file in Windows.










How to set default program files folder