Windows 10: W10 changes user rights on folders

Discus and support W10 changes user rights on folders in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; Ah so basically, I should type it like this assuming I want it to be owned by user bob... takeown /f "D:\Problem Directory" /r icacls "D:\Problem... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by jos, Sep 26, 2015.

  1. lx07 Win User

    W10 changes user rights on folders


    Sorry I was updating my answer above while you were typing *Smile The cmd processor replaces %userdomain% and %username% with their real values at runtime so you don't need to change them.

    takeown is correct.

    icacls you can type in any of the following exactly as the are

    Code: icacls "D:\Problem Directory" /grant "%USERDOMAIN%\%USERNAME%"W10 changes user rights on folders :(F) /t icacls "D:\Problem Directory" /grant "%USERDOMAIN%\bob"W10 changes user rights on folders :(F) /t or even icacls "D:\Problem Directory" /grant bobW10 changes user rights on folders :(F) /t[/quote]
     
  2. Almighty1 Win User

    I see what you mean, so basically, the %username% is a variable that will just be the user who typed the command if I understand this correctly.

    And what I meant was in the GUI, I did enable child permissions except I noticed there will be some child files or folders where it says I don't have permission and then I will have to go change those manually.
     
    Almighty1, Oct 21, 2015
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  3. Almighty1 Win User
    I gave the two commands a shot and it works way better than the GUI as the GUI will always not be able to change the ownership on some subfolders when I goto the screen that has the enable to all child and stopped on the problem ones until I hit cancel. *Smile Now, I have a question, I noticed after going to the two commands for C:\Program Files\WindowsApps for example, the new owner has no permissions in the Allow Column other than the Special Permissions. The Account Knwon (S-XXXX) user has Read & Execute, List Folder Contents, and Read Permissions.

    Is there a command line to give it Full Control? Also, I noticed on my system, for example, it is listing both the username with my Microsoft Login and a Account Unknown (S-xxxxx) and I basically have to delete the Account Unknown. I can goto the username with my Microsoft login and check full control then Apply and this is what happens when it tries to apply to child files/folders.


    W10 changes user rights on folders [​IMG]
     
    Almighty1, Oct 22, 2015
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  4. JOS
    jos Win User

    W10 changes user rights on folders

    Back again and many trials/hours/days older.
    I found that the ownership of files->folders->partitions is increasingly more important as rights are permitted top->down. The owner can be found in "advanced". This means that a file can behave completely different after changing an higher folder or even the partition ownership. Still do not understand it completely but the owner SYSTEM (W7/W10 ??) is one to keep in mind.
    For instance: found on a used 2,5inch drive (that in earlier life was an active W7 startupdisk in a laptop) now connected by USB 2.0 that copying files for backup only for some files asked if they needed to be replaced. About 4 Gb files and folders were copied over and over again skipping control. Decided that the ownership of those files did not allow Windows to check/change settings. In the end I took ownership of the whole USB backup partition PLUS subfolders and Windows was changing settings for all folders and files for about 10 minutes. BUT even than some files in copies of installation CD/DVD's were not permitting to change settings. No idea why as I could see any connection between filename nor extension. The result however was that the weekly needed backup by hand of document/photo folders/files now was responding as expected. Only the new or saved after changing ones were copied and all others neglected. A backup is now done in 5 minutes instead of an hour.

    By the way W10 is behaving bad again. It closed down after messing up my HP printer on LPT1. In the internet I found this behavior over and over. W10 is pushing me to buy a new printer with USB/LAN/WIFI supported one that in the end does the same as my LPT-version.
    Also read that infrared ports are shut down too. Why am I so glad to have W7 still running in multiboot??????
    To discover that Linux after ugrading from Mint v13 to v17 on the same multiboot is behaving the same way......................
    So for as long as possible (unless MS decides different) I will use W7 and keep W10 asleep as only W7 offers me to be in command on which update will be installed or uninstalled.
     
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