![]() ![]() You may need a couple of other tweaks in the settings, but the important bit is that safe mode bypasses the frustrating ‘access denied’ messages that prevent you making progress. sorry that Ms forum won't let me style the above link for security gogglebladigrok. If anyone else gets ‘access denied’ while attempting to reclaim ownerships / permissions, try following the above instructions while in safe mode. Hope this could help al the people that will run into this situation and that will find this page. Also, there are at least two different tools to achieve the result, I describe one Method 1: Get the ownership of the file or folder Sometimes, some of your account information might have changed when you've upgraded your Windows to the latest version. ![]() In brief, the trick is to use a tool to launch a SYSTEM elevated Regedit, but being many considerations and caveats to do this, I advice to read the full post linked above. To fix 'Access Denied ' folder or file errors, try out the following methods one by one until the problem is solved. ![]() The screenshots here are exactly the same as the problem I've run into! Thanks for posting them.Īlso, on my case too, the involved key was a Properties sub-key of the key reported by Process Monitor.Īfter rumbling around so much, I've run into some solutions on Superuser, and put together another one, fit for my situation. I have run into this very problem in 2020 on my Windows 8.1 machine. Hi passed time but this problem is still live. ![]()
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