Surely, many users of Windows 7 encountered the problem that sometimes when performing some actions with files and folders, the system not only asks for confirmation at the level of administrator rights, but also displays a message that there is no access to the target Windows 7 folder. How correct this situation, and now will be considered. But first, a little theory.
There is no access to the target folder of Windows 7. Why?
The thing is that the developers of the seventh version of the system, as well as all subsequent modifications, tried to protect it from accidental interference by inexperienced users by creating an account for the super administrator, on behalf of which all permissions for conducting operations critical for the system are executed.
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