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Old 03-02-2013, 07:50 PM
Barrykgerdes
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This is a common problem and Win 7 experts can tell you how to actually log in as administrator.

However I am not a Win 7 expert so I do it by running a little utility called take ownership. This edits the registry and gives you an option on the menus to "take ownership". Running this on the folder where your access has been denied should allow access where you can then edit the permissions.

Barry
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