Windows 10: Undo Takeown command

Discus and support Undo Takeown command in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; Using command line, with Takeown, I changed ownership of all Local files to administrator and now some apps stopped working. Is there a way to undo... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by EwaSoltysik, Sep 10, 2021.

  1. Undo Takeown command


    Using command line, with Takeown, I changed ownership of all Local files to administrator and now some apps stopped working. Is there a way to undo that?

    :)
     
    EwaSoltysik, Sep 10, 2021
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  2. Naki Win User

    GPU-Z what command line parameter ?

    Suggestion: /? (-?) and /help (-help) command-line arguments to show a list of all possible arguments in a small window. *Smile Undo Takeown command :)
     
  3. AndreTen Win User
    Help undoing these commands entered at command prompt

    Most of the Windows defender settings are easy configurable by commands in powershell
    Start powershell by clicking on Start and type powershell, click on it to run
    type
    You'll get a list like the one below. You can change any of it by typing (example for PUAprotection:

    Check my list and set it to fix your changes (names in reg entries are the same)
    Another option is to download app named ConfigureDefender which has Defaults to restore


    Undo Takeown command [​IMG]
     
    AndreTen, Sep 10, 2021
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  4. Undo Takeown command

    Takeown command not working

    My account is an admin on my system, and I would like to remove a *certain* intrusive file from my computer, however windows has other ideas and continually blocks me from touching the file.

    After trying for about half an hour to remove this file through the usual ways (Change ownership was blocked) I went to command prompt to use the takeown command, set it up and tried to submit it, only to be told that I didn't have administrative privileges,
    I went and checked, and, I do, obviously, but apparently windows thinks otherwise.


    Undo Takeown command 5bc8a610-3c22-4c97-b5b3-2c1ef76d543d?upload=true.png


    I really hope this is a virus and not a restriction put in place to *protect* us from ourselves.
     
    StillHerePOX, Sep 10, 2021
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