Windows 10: How can I change it so that I have permission to open/modify any file on my Windows?

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  1. Ray Myer Win User

    How can I change it so that I have permission to open/modify any file on my Windows?


    I recently got a 'you don't have permission to view that' when trying to look at a notepad file I'd downloaded with a game and it made me mad. How can I indefinitely change it so this never happens again? Mind you I've tried quite a many things over the course of 12 or so hours.

    :)
     
    Ray Myer, Apr 16, 2024
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  2. folder creation and sharing, i want to create an admin user that have only permission to modify folders and file but not have domain admin access.

    Hi Mindspaceoutsourcing,

    Welcome to Microsoft Community.

    I'm Hahn and I'm here to help you with your concern.

    To create an admin user with the permission to modify folders and files but not have domain admin access, you can follow these steps:

    Step 1: Create a new user account



    1. Log in to the computer or server as an administrator.
    2. Open the "Control Panel" and navigate to "User Accounts".
    3. Click on "Manage another account" and then "Add a new user account".
    4. Enter a username and password for the new user account and click "Create Account".

    Step 2: Add the user account to the local Administrators group



    1. Open the "Control Panel" and navigate to "Administrative Tools".
    2. Click on "Computer Management".
    3. In the left pane, click on "Local Users and Groups".
    4. Click on "Groups" and then double-click on "Administrators".
    5. Click on "Add" and enter the username of the new user account.
    6. Click "OK" to add the user account to the Administrators group.

    Step 3: Create a shared folder and grant the new user account full access



    1. Create a folder on the computer or server that you want to share.
    2. Right-click on the folder and select "Properties".
    3. Click on the "Sharing" tab and then click "Advanced Sharing".
    4. Check the box next to "Share this folder".
    5. Click on the "Permissions" button.
    6. Click "Add" and enter the username of the new user account.
    7. Select the new user account from the list and click "OK".
    8. Grant the new user account full control permissions by checking the box next to "Full Control".
    9. Click "OK" to save the changes.

    Step 4: Set file and folder permissions



    1. Right-click on the folder you want to modify and select "Properties".
    2. Click on the "Security" tab and then click "Edit".
    3. Click "Add" and enter the username of the new user account.
    4. Select the new user account from the list and click "OK".
    5. Grant the new user account the necessary permissions by checking the appropriate boxes (e.g., "Modify", "Write", "Read & Execute").
    6. Click "OK" to save the changes.

    Step 5: Remove the new user account from any other groups with domain admin access



    1. Open the "Control Panel" and navigate to "Administrative Tools".
    2. Click on "Computer Management".
    3. In the left pane, click on "Local Users and Groups".
    4. Click on "Users" and then double-click on the new user account.
    5. Click on the "Member Of" tab.
    6. Remove the new user account from any groups that give it domain admin access.
    7. Click "OK" to save the changes.
    By following these steps, you should now have an admin user with the necessary permissions to modify folders and files but without domain admin access.

    I hope this helps. If there is anything not clear, please do not hesitate to let me know.



    Your Sincerely

    | Microsoft Community Support Specialist
     
    Hahn - MSFT, Apr 16, 2024
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  3. Folder won't open due to permission issue

    Hello,

    Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft community. I understand your concern. Let me help you.

    I suggest you to sign out from the current account, restart the computer and log in with Administrators account and

    check if it helps to resolve the issue.

    I suggest you to refer to the steps below and check if it helps to resolve the issue.


    • Press and hold or right-click the file or folder, and then click
      Properties.

    • Tap or click the Security tab.

    • Under Group or user names, tap or click your name to see the permissions that you have.

      To open a file, you have to have the Read permission. To change the permissions of a file or folder, follow these steps.

      Important you must be logged on as an administrator to change permissions on files and folders.

    • Press and hold or right-click the file or folder, and then tap or click
      Properties.

    • Tap or click the Security tab.

    • Under Group or user names, tap or click your name to see the permissions that you have.

    • Tap or click Edit, tap or click your name, select the check boxes for the permissions that you must have, and then click
      OK.

    Hope this helps. If the issue remains unresolved, please get back to us with more information and we’d be happy to help.
     
    Rajeshwari_Patil, Apr 16, 2024
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  4. tom acito Win User

    How can I change it so that I have permission to open/modify any file on my Windows?

    how to change folder and file permissions in windows 10

    this is for a file... how for a folder and ALL subfolders and files

    thanks.
     
    tom acito, Apr 16, 2024
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