Windows 10: Changing SYSTEM permissions

Discus and support Changing SYSTEM permissions in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I am trying to remove the leftover files from a program that I deleted but I keep running into the error message that I need SYSTEM permission.However,... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Wild Child, Apr 4, 2023.

  1. Changing SYSTEM permissions


    I am trying to remove the leftover files from a program that I deleted but I keep running into the error message that I need SYSTEM permission.However, everything I have tried so that I can change those permissions doesn't work because everything is grayed out. Can someone please tell me how to change the permissions for SYSTEM so that I can delete the last remaining two files that belong to the program I deleted!!!

    :)
     
    Wild Child, Apr 4, 2023
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    Hi,

    Thank you for posting on Microsoft Community. I understand the inconvenience you faced. I will certainly help you with this.



    This issue may arise due to removing/uninstalling Windows 7 by using third party software (not recommended). I suggest you to follow the below given methods and check if issue persist.

    Method 1:

    Run System Maintenance troubleshooter on the computer and check if any issue found. To do so, kindly follow the below given steps:

    • Press Windows and X key together and select
      Control Panel.
    • Click on Troubleshooting.
    • Click on View all option on the left side of the Windows.
    • Click on System Maintenance option.
    • Click on Next and follow the onscreen instructions to troubleshoot the issue.


    Method 2:

    I suggest you to perform the below given steps and check if it resolve the permission issue.

    • Right click on the file and click on Properties.
    • Click on Security, check Owner should be "SYSTEM" in
      Advance tab.
    • Now check the save for C:\Users\<username>
    • Owner should also be "SYSTEM"
    • Check the users you signed into windows as (should be your Microsoft account) should be in the "Permissions entries" list with "Full Contol"
    • If not, Add the user you are logged in as.
    • All the folders and sub-folders below should be "owned" by the user you are logged into windows with
      importantly, have a permissions entry for "full control"
    • Check for all the related folder where you are getting same error, but for some reason that same user is missing a "Permission Entry". Add a "full control" entry for the user and you should be able to save to that folder
      and all sub-folders


    Hope this information helps. Post back with updated issue details for further help.

    Thank you.
     
    Parth P Patel, Apr 4, 2023
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  3. System Permission required

    Hi Peter,

    The message that you've encountered when deleting the USERS folder can be due to a permission set on it. To change the permission of the affected folder, follow these steps:

    • Right click the the parent folder.
    • Select Properties.
    • Select the Security tab.
    • Click Edit to change the permission.
    • Select the new owner, and then put a check mark in the Full
      control box.
    • Click Apply, then OK.
    • Once you're done, the folder can now be deleted.

    Let us know should you need further assistance.
     
    Darwin Dim, Apr 4, 2023
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  4. Changing SYSTEM permissions

    how to change folder and file permissions in windows 10

    Hi David,



    Thank you for contacting Microsoft Community.

    • Are you trying to give permission to particular files and folders?
    I suggest you to follow the below step and check if it helps.

    • Once you choose the file that you want to give permission, right click on it.
    • Click on properties and go to security tab, check whether any permission have been set.
    • After you have viewed the permissions that are already set, you can now click on the Advanced Button that is right below the "Permissions for Authenticated Users"
    • Once you have clicked Advanced, a box like this should appear, the "Permission Entries" box, which shows all the permissions that are set for the users. Now, after you have spotted the user whose permissions you wish to change, click "Change Permissions.
    • Click on the user you would like to edit, and then click the option that says "Change Permissions" which is right below the box.
    • Once that is clicked, you are going to get the same box pop up, but this time, you can actually edit the options. You do that by clicking the "Administrators" user again, and this time, you are going to click the "Edit" option.
    Hope this information was helpful and do let us know if you need further assistance. We will be glad to assist.
     
    Karthicka_R, Apr 4, 2023
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