You need to do a small registry change in order to change your default installation directory as follows: Changing default installation directory. Many times you need to take ownership of a file or folder in Windows. For example, when you want to customize Windows UI and need to replace existing system files with a new one. You have to follow number of steps to take ownership and grant yourself full permission and control to access the file or folder. But now you can do it in a single step. You just need to download following zip file and extract it. You'll get a . REG file. But Dotcom’s new letter to the FBI Special Counsel says that he’d be willing to share his evidence that Seth Rich was involved in leaking information to Wikileaks.
Run the file and accept the confirmation: Download . It'll make you the owner of the file or folder and you can perform your desired operation on that file or folder. An extra uninstallation registry script is also available in the ZIP file in case you want to remove the option from context menu. PS: If you want to know what kind of command does the context menu option . Just replace filename and foldername terms in the commands with the actual file name and folder name. NOTE: If you face any problem while taking ownership of a file or folder using context menu option, you can try to take the ownership manually using the method given in following tutorial. Local Users and Groups in Vista Home Premium Not Available? Hi Neil,I agree that this is a problem, I have suffered it myself this very day - hence why I have found your post (in looking to see what others have done about it!).
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