Not really sure how it got like that, it seems backwards, but any account with Admin priviledges can edit the permissions in folders. Just go into properties and edit to your liking.
This is REALLY wierd.
Yes, I'm on a Vista
My system32 folder has security on it so only accounts with permission can edit it.
Unfortuantly, the "creator" and administrator accounts don't have ANY permission whatsoever, but the normal user accounts have permission to change and delete files.
I don't have any other accounts set up, and I don't want to bother with it.
I haven't had any viruses lately to my knowledge, and I do weekly virus scans and defrags.
What happened and how can I fix it?
SuperBadassExtraordinaire says (5:53 PM):
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Corndog says (5:53 PM):
ur ghey
Baron De Montesquieu..Wtf? [Czar] says (5:53 PM):
you're a breaded hotdog
Not really sure how it got like that, it seems backwards, but any account with Admin priviledges can edit the permissions in folders. Just go into properties and edit to your liking.