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Discus and support Windows 10 Home now asks for admin permission for file manipulation on secondary internal... in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; Hi,There was an overnight windows update. Now windows keeps asking for administrator permission for deleting and moving files around in explorer, on my... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by muki__, May 15, 2021.

  1. muki__ Win User

    Windows 10 Home now asks for admin permission for file manipulation on secondary internal...


    Hi,There was an overnight windows update. Now windows keeps asking for administrator permission for deleting and moving files around in explorer, on my secondary internal drive. I can grant it, since my account is admin, but this wasn't needed before the windows update. It's a pointless extra step, and it needs to be gone.UAC is set to lowest never notify.User account is administrator. I use Malwarebytes premium, and there are no yellow warnings in windows security. All green. Windows defender AV is automatically off, so that there's no conflict between it and malwareytes.I've rebooted fou

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    muki__, May 15, 2021
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  2. cdawall Win User

    Windows 10 permissions...

    Ok so I feel officially dumb I am trying to copy my steam library to my NAS. Both are on windows 10 pro and both have full control in the file manager. Neither windows nor fast copy will allow me to copy, both list a permissions error? This was never an issue with windows 7...so first off thank you microsoft god forbid I want to back up my data, second off what the heck do I need to do to make this work. All I could fine online was to set full control and that obviously didn't help.

    Also robocopy doesn't apparently work with network locations?
     
    cdawall, May 15, 2021
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  3. W10 File History Not Backing Up Internal Secondary Drive.

    Here is my issue exactly.

    I have two internal drives. One SSD and a secondary 8TB drive containing all my media.

    I have one 8TB External drive as well, which is my main backup drive.

    I use File History to backup my two internal drives onto my external.

    I go into the W10 settings, Backup options. Added my secondary drive (M:\) to the 'Back Up These Folders' option. (also not I added my secondary internal drive to my Library.

    Boom, I hit the 'Back Up Now' button. Everything seems like it's operating perfectly. Except the problem is nothing from my internal secondary drives is copying over to my Backup drive. With no warning either.

    I even checked my event logs and I see this happening:

    File/directory was not backed up due to being encrypted or insufficient permissions:

    M:\System Volume Information

    If you want it to be protected, remove encryption or ask your system administrator to give you access to this file/directory.

    My secondary internal was never encrypted. I simply copied all my previous info from my older drives onto my new internal 8TB.

    Long story short. My File History will not backup my internal 8TB drive to my External 8TB. It only sees my OS drive (SSD).

    I'm clueless at this point.

    Running W10.

    Internal OS SSD is Samsung SSD 850 Pro 256BG

    Internal 8TB Drive is HGST 8TB Nas Drive

    External 8TB Backup Drive is Seagate Backup+

    I have full admin control of all my drives.
     
    David Paplia, May 15, 2021
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  4. Solaris17 Win User

    Windows 10 Home now asks for admin permission for file manipulation on secondary internal...

    Windows 10 permissions...

    How is the NAS on windows 10 Pro? Is it software or a share? Did you check ntfs vs share permissions?
     
    Solaris17, May 15, 2021
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