Windows 10: Having trouble taking ownership of USB network drive

Discus and support Having trouble taking ownership of USB network drive in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; I have a 2TB USB drive connected to my router and I am currently copying my media files to it so I can access them from other devices. All seems to be... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by RobN17, Jul 2, 2018.

  1. RobN17 Win User

    Having trouble taking ownership of USB network drive


    I have a 2TB USB drive connected to my router and I am currently copying my media files to it so I can access them from other devices. All seems to be working but at times have trouble with not having permission to change/delete files.
    When I try to to change the owner to give permission to read/write to these folders I get error messages. The Drive seems to be owned by S-1-22-1-0 and S-1-22-2-0 and i'm not included at all.

    Sorry, this is an area where I am totally out of my depth and would appreciate some help. My objective is to have the media files located on my Desktop, replicated on the networked USB drive and to use sync centre to keep them in sync.
    I hope this makes sense. look forward to any help on this

    :)
     
    RobN17, Jul 2, 2018
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  2. file permissions/ownership troubles

    There is a program named "take ownership" just google it. You'll just have to choose your entire drive, click on take ownership and you re done!
     
    assaulter_99, Jul 2, 2018
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  3. erocker Win User
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    erocker, Jul 2, 2018
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  4. Arul_D Win User

    Having trouble taking ownership of USB network drive

    Can't take ownership of external hard disk

    Hi Jenil,

    Welcome to the Microsoft community.

    In order to assist you better could you please confirm a few things like:

    • Have you installed any third party folder lock software on your computer?
    I would suggest you to follow methods and check if it helps.

    Method 1:

    Step 1: Make sure that you are logged in as an administrator.

    Step 2: Try to take ownership of the files and check if it helps.

    Taking ownership of a folder from explorer

    1) Locate the file or folder on which you want to take ownership in windows explorer.

    2) Right click on file or folder and select “Properties” from Context Menu.

    3) Click on "Security" tab.

    4) Click on “Advanced” button.

    5) Now click on "Owner" tab in Advanced Security Settings for User windows.

    6) Click on Edit Button and select user from given Change Owner to list if user or group is not in given list.

    7) Click on other users or groups. Enter name of user/group and click ok.

    8) Now select User/group and click apply and ok. Check “Replace owner on subcontainers and objects” if you have files and folder within selected folder.

    9) Click ok when Windows Security Prompt is displayed.

    10) Now Owner name must have changed.

    11) Now click Ok to exist from Properties windows.

    Once you have taken the ownership of file or folder next part comes is granting permissions to that file/folder or object.

    If the above method doesn’t work, you could try taking ownership from the command line.

    Or Taking ownership of a file or folder from command line

    Open an elevated Command Prompt window.

    To do so:

    a. press windows + X.

    b. Select Command Prompt as Administrator.

    c. Type the following command and press ENTER:

    takeown /f <foldername> /r /d y

    d. To assign the Administrators group Full Control Permissions for the folder, use this syntax:

    icacls <foldername> /grant administrators:F /T

    The /T parameter is added so that the operation is carried out through all the sub-directories and files within that folder.

    e. To know more information about the above commands, run these commands from a Command Prompt window.

    takeown /?

    icacls /?

    Once you take ownership, you can grant permissions on those files or folders.

    Method 2:

    Try the steps in the following Microsoft article.

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/improve-performance-optimizing-hard-drive

    Chkdsk disclaimer.

    Important: While performing chkdsk on the hard drive if any bad sectors are found on the hard drive when chkdsk tries to repair that sector if any data available on that might be lost.

    Hope this information was helpful and do let us know if you need further assistance. WE will be glad to assist.
     
    Arul_D, Jul 2, 2018
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