![]() A one-liner to take full control – normal situations This command fails too: C:\WINDOWS\system32>takeown /F "C:\Users\Brenden\Google Drive\proj\tempj8\build\classes\quicktest\AbstractTest.class"ġ. Successfully processed 0 files Failed processing 1 files So far I'm not able to set the owner of the offending files: C:\Users\Brenden>icacls "C:\Users\Brenden\Google Drive\proj\tempj8\build \classes\quicktest\AbstractTest.class" /SETOWNER "%username%" /cĬ:\Users\Brenden\Google Drive\proj\tempj8\build\classes\quicktest\AbstractTest.class: Access is denied. I'd prefer to not have to download any special utilities unless the source is very trustworthy.Įdit The problem re-occured. I have a Cygwin shell on this system if that helps. Basically I need super user access on my own system so I can override what the OS thinks and actually administrate the file.Īnyone got a clue? Rebooting seems to clear the issue but that's a crappy solution. The standard method (from the File Explorer right click, Properties, Security tab, Advanced, Change Owner) doesn't work because I don't have permission to do that. ![]() (The owner shows up as either "Unknown" or "Unable to display current owner", depending on where I look at it.) ![]() I have a file that's created by a program, and apparently an interaction with the system and Google Backup
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