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Puna Kontrola Nad Program Files Pod w7

The document provides instructions for gaining full control over the Program Files folder in Windows 7. It involves three main steps: 1) Turning off User Account Control to bypass permissions. 2) Taking ownership of the Program Files folder and subfolders by changing the owner to Administrators. 3) Fixing permissions by granting the Administrators group full control over the Program Files folder and subfolders. After completing these three steps, a reboot is required to fully apply the new permissions and gain full control over the Program Files folder in Windows 7.

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Puna Kontrola Nad Program Files Pod w7

The document provides instructions for gaining full control over the Program Files folder in Windows 7. It involves three main steps: 1) Turning off User Account Control to bypass permissions. 2) Taking ownership of the Program Files folder and subfolders by changing the owner to Administrators. 3) Fixing permissions by granting the Administrators group full control over the Program Files folder and subfolders. After completing these three steps, a reboot is required to fully apply the new permissions and gain full control over the Program Files folder in Windows 7.

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Puna kontrola nad Program Files pod w7

1) Turn off UAC (User Account Control)

Before you can do anything, you must turn off the UAC, or you will be locked out of the following
steps.

1) Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> User Accounts


2) Click "Change User Account Control Settings"
3) Move slider all the way down to "Never Notify"
4) Reboot

2) Take Ownership

Yes take ownership. Even though you are logged on as an Administrator, you can't change files that
don't belong to you. The Program Files folder is set to the Trusted Installer group and the
Administrator doesn't have the rights to change anything. So now we have to claim all the files and
folders.

1) Open Windows Explorer


2) R-Click on Program Files -> Properties -> Security Tab
3) Click Advanced -> Owner
4) Click Edit
5) Select Administrators -> Put a checkmark in Replace owner on subcontainers & objects -> Apply
6) Wait a while.....
7) When it finishes, Click OK on all boxes to close everything

3) Fix Permissions

Now that you own the files, you have to give yourself permission to modify them

1) R-Click on Program Files -> Properties -> Security Tab


2) Click Advanced -> Change Permission
3) Select Administrators (any entry) -> Edit
4) Change the Apply To drop down box to This Folder, Subfolder & Files
5) Put check in Full Control under Allow column -> OK -> Apply
6) Wait some more.....
7) When it finishes, the dialog boxes may hide behind the Explorer window. Minimize it and click OK
on all the the dialog boxes
8.) Reboot

I eto, puna kontrola!!!!

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