![]() ![]() Click the Advanced button and then Change next to Owner.Right click and select Properties and then the Security tab.Navigate to the file or folder you want to control.If you prefer not to use the command line, you can use Explorer instead. For example, ‘takeown /f “C:Windowsregedit.exe’ would take ownership of the regedit executable. You can do the same for executable files.So for example, if we wanted to take ownership of the Windows folder, we would type ‘takeown /f “C:Windows” /R /D Y’. ![]()
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