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Take ownership option and Windows Seven Enterprise X64


sanjoa

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Hi, guys! How you doin'? I've got a problem with Take ownership (added using registry tweak and Box Win7 Quickly), I think it does not work in Win7 Enterprise X64. I was trying to delete Windows Defender following this post.

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Sl@pSh0ck™

To take ownership, you can just right click on the file/folder - click on properties - click on security tab - click on advanced - click on owner - click edit - click your username - apply/ok.

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I did that. But it says I need permisions to delete Windows Defender folder. what should I do?

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Sl@pSh0ck™

are you logged in using admin account?

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yes, I'm the only user at this computer (mine's), and I'm an administrator (it says it at user accounts in control panel):

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Sl@pSh0ck™

On what part are you now on dcs18's tut? also, have you disabled UAC before doing the tut?

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in point 7. UAC is the first thing I've disabled after installed Windows.

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Sl@pSh0ck™

I can't recreate the error your getting ... I already have win defender uninstalled. What is the exact error message your getting?

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See attached file.

Translation:

Access denied to the folder

Need permision from PONDEROSA\José to make changes in this folder

Windows Defender

Creation date: 14/04/2009 02:32

Try again / Cancel

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Sl@pSh0ck™

Ok, you have successfully taken ownership of the folder by doing the instructions on my first post in this thread? ... you are getting this message because you haven't taken ownership yet.

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See attached file.

Translation:

Access denied to the folder

Need permision from PONDEROSA\José to make changes in this folder

Windows Defender

Creation date: 14/04/2009 02:32

Try again / Cancel

does unlocker work for w7? if it does you outa try that

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I've done that. :rant: But this not work

@Kavu Unlocker not work in Win7

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Sl@pSh0ck™

do this first, make sure you have full access to windows defender folder - right click on it - properties - security - edit - hightlight your username - you should have a check on full control allow - then apply/okay ... take ownership then delete.

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did not work. I think I got an error message on MSDOS window after clicking Take ownership. I'm not able to read it. Can I take ownership it through MSDOS? (don't know how to do that)

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difficult. What is the name of Windows Defender folder at MSDOS? because it says me "File not found"

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Sl@pSh0ck™

try this:

press and hold the SHIFT key down, and right-click on windows defender folder, click the Take Ownership command.

BRB ... I need to smoke outside.

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OK. that did not work.

I'm getting mad

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Sl@pSh0ck™

:lol: good.

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:rant::rant::rant::rant::rant::rant::rant::rant::rant::rant::rant::rant::rant::rant::rant::rant::rant::rant:

I'm thinking to let someone gather access to my computer through HAMACHI :think:

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Sl@pSh0ck™

go back to step 1 and retrace everything ... I am thinking you might have missed something along the way.

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:chair: I could erase something from Win Defend folder, but there some other folders that can't be erased. Did not forget nothing.

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Sl@pSh0ck™

is windows defender updated?

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it was updated once I remember. Now can't enable it to see when

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Sl@pSh0ck™
01.) Log in through an Administrative User Account, go to the Control Panel and run Windows Defender (the quirky thing here is your definition signatures got to be updated for you to be able to proceed further.)

the problem now is that you have already uninstalled the service ...

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