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Page 1: Access Control in Windows

Access Control in Windows

Windows 7, Vista, XP

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Disabling Windows Account in (Windows 7)Disabling Windows Account in (Windows 7)

• Open Control Panel.• Under User Account and Family settings click on the "Add or

remove user account".

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Disabling Windows Account in (Windows 7)Disabling Windows Account in (Windows 7)

• Click on one of the user accounts, for example you can use the Guest account.

• Under the user account click on the "Go to the main User Account page" link.

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Disabling Windows Account in (Windows 7)Disabling Windows Account in (Windows 7)

• Under "Make changes to your user account" click on the "Change security settings" link.

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Disabling Windows Account in (Windows 7)Disabling Windows Account in (Windows 7)

• In the "Turn on User Account Control (UAC) to make your computer more secure" click to unselect the "Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer".

• Click on the Ok button.

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Disabling Windows Account in (Windows 7)Disabling Windows Account in (Windows 7)

• You will be prompted to reboot your computer. Do so when ready.

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Taking OwnershipTaking Ownership

• navigate to that specific folder• right click on it and select Properties.

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Taking OwnershipTaking Ownership

• go to the Security tab and click on Advanced.

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Taking OwnershipTaking Ownership

• go to the Owner tab.(you will see the current owner of the folder)

• If your user is not the owner, click on Edit. • If you have User Account Control enabled, press on OK.

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Taking OwnershipTaking Ownership

• In the Owner window, click on Other users or groups.

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Taking OwnershipTaking Ownership

• Now you need to type the user name or the group of users that will take ownership of the selected folder.

• If you type "Administrators" you will give ownership to all the users that are administrators on your PC.

• If you want to give ownership only to your user, then type your user name.

• After that, press on Check Names.

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Taking OwnershipTaking Ownership

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Taking OwnershipTaking Ownership

• If the user or group was found on your computer, you will see that the text you typed was changed to [Your PC Name]\[User] or [Your PC Name]\[Group].

• If so, press on OK.

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Taking OwnershipTaking Ownership

• If the user/group was not found you will receive a Name Not Found error window.

• Make the necessary corrections and try again.

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Taking OwnershipTaking Ownership

• In the Owner window, select the user/group you just added, select Replace owner on subcontainers and objects and press OK.

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Taking OwnershipTaking Ownership

• Now you will receive the confirmation that you have taken ownership of the folder. Press on OK and that's it.

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Changing Permissions

• In the Properties window for the last folder go to the Security tab and click on Edit.

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Changing Permissions• If you are not on the list of users or groups that have permissions

defined, you should click on Add. • If your user or group is on that list, select it, click on Allow Full

Control and then press OK.

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Changing Permissions

• Now you need to type the user name or the group of users for which you want to change the permissions.

• If you type "Administrators" you will give permissions to all the users that are administrators on your PC.

• If you want to give permissions only to your user, then type your user name. After that, press on Check Names and then on OK.

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Changing Permissions

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Changing Permissions

• If the user/group was not found you will receive a Name Not Found error window.

• Make the necessary corrections and try again.• In the Security window, select the user/group you just

added and then click on Allow Full Control.

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Changing Permissions

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