Delete file in vista needs permission
If not, then the file is inheriting permissions from some higher level folder that is still denying access. Go to the Tom folder and do essentially the same thing as above except this time be sure to check the button to apply the change to all files and sub-directories. Here's additional information on permissions and ownership in case you encounter problems or need more detailed instructions;.
Check to see what permissions you have by clicking on your username or user group. You need to be an administrator or the owner to change permissions and sometimes being an administrator or even an owner isn't enough - there are ways to block even them from access though a smart administrator knows these ways and can get around them - but usually shouldn't because they were denied access usually for a very good reason. To fix this problem with the folders, take ownership of the folders or the drive as an administrator and give yourself full rights.
Click edit and then click the name of the person you want to give ownership to you may need to add it if it isn't there - or it may be yourself. These programs often work when normal Vista delete functions fail to operate properly. When you want to delete a folder on your Windows computer, you may receive a pop-up interface saying Folder Access Denied. This issue can also happen to an individual file. As the error message saying, you need to get the administrator permission to delete the file or folder.
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Answered by gerbil in a post from 8 Years Ago. If you succeed I expect you'll then need to assign some permissions, to allow you to delete the file, … Jump to Post. Run the command shell cmd.
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