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Old October 16th, 2010, 10:42 AM
TerryWood TerryWood is offline
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Default Windows 7 Permissions

Hi All

I need some help please.

My problem started when I tried to backup my Firefox Profile Folder and my backup software would not backup one specific file ie "signons-sqlite".

This file is the login password repository for Firefox password manager.

I then tried to copy and paste this file but I received the following message:

"File access denied. You require permissions from "ABCD\PC\ABCD" (exact name changed) to make changes to this file.

I have read extensively on the web about changing permissions on files and folders, but I seem to be going round in circles. The above user name is already granted permissions. So I am struggling.

I have tried the following Registry Tweaks which do not work:

Take Ownership

GrantAdminFullControl

Anyone help here please

Thanks

Terry
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Old October 16th, 2010, 03:13 PM
Sully Sully is offline
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Default Re: Windows 7 Permissions

It sounds like the best thing to do is to right click on the file, then security, then advanced. Verify ownership of the file and the users/groups who have rights, and what those rights are. Reg tweaks and scripts etc sometimes don't replace the GUI where you can verify who can do what.

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Old October 17th, 2010, 10:15 AM
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Default Re: Windows 7 Permissions

one of the two should work:
Open cmd, kill explorer.exe and do it from the command line (sorry I don't know the correct commands off the top of my head) or boot a linux live cd and copy the file to a FAT usb stick - neither Linux nor FAT care about NTFS ACLs
 

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