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How to solve the problem of requiring administrator rights when copying files to the desktop in Win11
Article Introduction:Hello everyone! Today I’m going to teach you how to solve the problem of requiring administrator rights when copying files to the desktop in Win11. When we usually use the Win11 system, sometimes we need to copy a folder to the desktop, but a prompt that requires administrator rights pops up. What should we do? It's actually very simple, just follow the steps below: First, we need to open the properties of the folder, then click the "Security" option, and then you can set it up. Isn't it very simple? Next, let me introduce to you in detail the solution to the problem of requiring administrator rights to copy files to the desktop in Win11! Solution to the problem of requiring administrator rights to copy files to the desktop in Win11 1. [Right-click] click on the desktop folder, and in the menu item that opens, select
2024-09-13
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What should I do if the Windows 10 uninstallation software prompts that I don't have permission? What should I do if I need administrator rights to uninstall Windows 10?
Article Introduction:Hello everyone, today we are going to talk about what to do if the Win10 uninstall software prompts that there is no permission. Sometimes we want to uninstall software, but we encounter a prompt that we do not have permission. What should we do? It's actually very simple. You just need to open the security option under Group Policy and then uninstall the program normally. Next, this site will introduce in detail the solution to the problem that administrator rights are required to uninstall Windows 10. What should I do if administrator permissions are required to uninstall Windows 10? Step 1: Enable uninstall permissions. 1. Press the [Win+R] key combination on the keyboard to open Run, enter: gpedit.msc and click OK to open the group policy. 2. Expand on the left side of Group Policy: Computer Configuration→Windows Settings→Security Settings→Local
2024-09-12
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How to solve the problem that administrator rights are required when deleting a folder in Windows 10 system
Article Introduction:Hello everyone! Have you ever encountered this situation? Just when I was deleting some useless folders, a prompt popped up saying that I needed to provide administrator rights to delete this folder. This is usually because the system permission is not fully enabled in the security properties of the folder. But don’t worry, we can fix this by resetting it. Today I will teach you how to operate it, let’s take a look! The solution is as follows 1. Right-click the file or folder you want to operate next, click the Security tab, and click the Advanced button below. 2. Next go to the following interface. If the add below is gray, you need to change the owner first. 3. After clicking Change, the following interface appears. For Win10 system, we click Advanced. 4.
2024-09-09
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