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Administrator access needed to create a folder on my storage device.

Administrator access needed to create a folder on my storage device.

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JishyCraft
Member
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04-24-2025, 12:47 PM
#1
Hello, This is going to be a bit of a tricky one to explain. I have an SSD with windows installed and a couple of other bits, I then have a 1TB HDD with all of my other junk on it. I created a folder called program files to as my default directory to install all my programs on my PC. This was around 2 years ago. Up until yesterday I have had no issues. I have a VPN that required updating, after trying to update it multiple times and it failing and rolling back to the previous installation. So tried to UN-install and do a fresh install. This just gave me an error. I tried to manual go into the folder and deleted that VPN folder, and this is when i noticed that its saying i need admin permissions to do this. I am the only user so the user is an administrator. Looking all over the place online i see guides about how to take control of a folder. Right click properties, security tab, advanced. This is where it gets weird. I can see the owner (Administrators (Desktop - 9Gxxxxx) with the change icon next to it. If i click change i get a pop up that says "Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device" I click yes, and then everything is now greyed out. The same happens if i click change permissions. I tried taking control of My D drive by following the same thing and clicking "Replace all child object permission entries with inheritable permission entries from this object" As it works through changing the child directories it gets access denied for that folder. If i look at the Security tab for the Program files folder System and Administrators has all the allow boxes ticked, User has only Read and execute, List folder contents, and read ticked. If i click edit i get the pop up asking to allow changes click yes, and i get a new window with permissions for program files, with only 1 tab (Security) and again everything is greyed out and i can't change a thing. Any light that can be shed on this would be much appreciated as i have spent a long time trawling the internet for solution's and the only ones i can i get road blocked by the issues i have stated above. Thank you in advance for any help you can give me
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JishyCraft
04-24-2025, 12:47 PM #1

Hello, This is going to be a bit of a tricky one to explain. I have an SSD with windows installed and a couple of other bits, I then have a 1TB HDD with all of my other junk on it. I created a folder called program files to as my default directory to install all my programs on my PC. This was around 2 years ago. Up until yesterday I have had no issues. I have a VPN that required updating, after trying to update it multiple times and it failing and rolling back to the previous installation. So tried to UN-install and do a fresh install. This just gave me an error. I tried to manual go into the folder and deleted that VPN folder, and this is when i noticed that its saying i need admin permissions to do this. I am the only user so the user is an administrator. Looking all over the place online i see guides about how to take control of a folder. Right click properties, security tab, advanced. This is where it gets weird. I can see the owner (Administrators (Desktop - 9Gxxxxx) with the change icon next to it. If i click change i get a pop up that says "Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device" I click yes, and then everything is now greyed out. The same happens if i click change permissions. I tried taking control of My D drive by following the same thing and clicking "Replace all child object permission entries with inheritable permission entries from this object" As it works through changing the child directories it gets access denied for that folder. If i look at the Security tab for the Program files folder System and Administrators has all the allow boxes ticked, User has only Read and execute, List folder contents, and read ticked. If i click edit i get the pop up asking to allow changes click yes, and i get a new window with permissions for program files, with only 1 tab (Security) and again everything is greyed out and i can't change a thing. Any light that can be shed on this would be much appreciated as i have spent a long time trawling the internet for solution's and the only ones i can i get road blocked by the issues i have stated above. Thank you in advance for any help you can give me

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Private_HAWK
Member
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04-30-2025, 09:54 PM
#2
These permissions are identical across drives, folders, and files, and I have complete authority. The only concern I have is that reinstalling might have triggered a conflict. My settings remain active, and I can turn on full control and modifications without issues since I’m using an admin account.
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Private_HAWK
04-30-2025, 09:54 PM #2

These permissions are identical across drives, folders, and files, and I have complete authority. The only concern I have is that reinstalling might have triggered a conflict. My settings remain active, and I can turn on full control and modifications without issues since I’m using an admin account.

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ShadowNiqht
Member
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05-01-2025, 01:11 AM
#3
Alternatively, you can remove the folder using a program named "Eraser." Proceed with caution, as incorrect actions may cause issues.
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ShadowNiqht
05-01-2025, 01:11 AM #3

Alternatively, you can remove the folder using a program named "Eraser." Proceed with caution, as incorrect actions may cause issues.

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Emily12341
Member
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05-01-2025, 09:13 AM
#4
Press Win+X, select A to launch the command line with admin privileges. Execute the provided commands to adjust permissions.
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Emily12341
05-01-2025, 09:13 AM #4

Press Win+X, select A to launch the command line with admin privileges. Execute the provided commands to adjust permissions.

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XxHydraKingxX
Junior Member
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05-02-2025, 10:35 PM
#5
I removed it and reinstalled it using another tool. But that’s not my main problem—I don’t want to repeat this each time a game or program gets updated, nor do I wish to delete or change files. OI: The word 'OI' isn’t recognized as a command name, function, script, or executable. Please check the spelling or confirm the path if it was included, and try again. At line:1 char:31
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XxHydraKingxX
05-02-2025, 10:35 PM #5

I removed it and reinstalled it using another tool. But that’s not my main problem—I don’t want to repeat this each time a game or program gets updated, nor do I wish to delete or change files. OI: The word 'OI' isn’t recognized as a command name, function, script, or executable. Please check the spelling or confirm the path if it was included, and try again. At line:1 char:31

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DriveIn
Senior Member
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05-02-2025, 11:26 PM
#6
- Could you suggest more options?
- Are there other possibilities you'd like to explore?
- What else could we consider?
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DriveIn
05-02-2025, 11:26 PM #6

- Could you suggest more options?
- Are there other possibilities you'd like to explore?
- What else could we consider?