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How to take ownership of a folder
Note You must be logged on to the computer with an account that has
administrative credentials. If you are running Microsoft Windows XP Home
Edition, you must start the computer in safe mode, and then log on with an
account that has Administrative rights to have access to the Security tab.
If you are using Windows XP Professional, you must disable Simple File
Sharing. By default, Windows XP Professional uses Simple File sharing when
it is not joined to a domain.
For additional information about how to do this, click the following article
number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
307874 How to disable simplified sharing and set permissions on a shared
folder in Windows XP
To take ownership of a folder, follow these steps: 1. Right-click the folder
that you want to take ownership of, and then click Properties.
2. Click the Security tab, and then click OK on the Security message
(if one appears).
3. Click Advanced, and then click the Owner tab.
4. In the Name list, click your user name, or click Administrator if
you are logged in as Administrator, or click the Administrators group. If
you want to take ownership of the contents of that folder, select the
Replace owner on subcontainers and objects check box.
5. Click OK, and then click Yes when you receive the following
message:
You do not have permission to read the contents of directory folder
name. Do you want to replace the directory permissions with permissions
granting you Full Control?
All permissions will be replaced if you press Yes.
Note folder name is the name of the folder that you want to take
ownership of.
6. Click OK, and then reapply the permissions and security settings
that you want for the folder and its contents.
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