Is there a way in win 10 to have permission to delete any file I want? I tried to login as an administrator and tried to delete file but permission denied. I tried God mode it asked me for permission from user and my name. When I login with my name it still ask me for permission from myself I their to take ownership and delete that file it says permission denied Any easy way to enable some register key to grant myself full permission over files and regulated keys and everything?
@MrMagic that reg key is just like autoruns I still get failed to enumerate objects in the container Will try what abdodi is suggesting
Looks like ur not admin try a commandline with admin rights and type: whoami /priv Look for the line: SeSecurityPrivilege Disabled
I didn't post a script NSudo (first option) opens cmd with all available system privileges enabled runas do the same, but some privileges are not enabled if neither works, your system is errored
Just learn ow the permission works. First take the ownership of a file and/or folders files and subfolders (from the scurity tab) then, close the dialog, reopen it and assign full permissions to the current user. That's all. Likely the less intuitive of any windows function, but not rocket science.
When I tried to run as an administrator nsudo it asked me run as trusted installer plus system or system only whatever I pressed I received failed to create the process. Nothing more. OK will reinstall that piece of crap
Administrator has nothing to do with that. You have to change the owner first, if you are an administrator you can. A file can be not readable by the administrator. Administrator isn't god.