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    Try this procedure

    -go to my computer and select tools>folder options
    -in folder options, click the view tab. At the bottom, deselect "use simple fie sharing".
    -now right click the user folder and select "sharing and security"
    -click "advanced" then click the "owner" tab.
    -select your user name and check the box at the bottom that says "replace owner on subcontainers and objects" click apply.
    -go back to the "permissions" tab and select your username.
    -click "edit" and check the box that says "full control" click ok.
    -check the box that says "replace permission entries ...". click apply ( click yes on any warnings).
    -click OK to leave the security window.
    -enter the folders

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    One thought, the user name you are using in the command has to be your username NOW, not the username you used originally (if it is different).

    Unlocker won't help you with this problem, it has a completely different purpose.
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    chosse the delet option and it will delet it on boot up

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    Quote Originally Posted by mbucari1 View Post
    Try this procedure

    -go to my computer and select tools>folder options
    -in folder options, click the view tab. At the bottom, deselect "use simple fie sharing".
    -now right click the user folder and select "sharing and security"
    -click "advanced" then click the "owner" tab.
    -select your user name and check the box at the bottom that says "replace owner on subcontainers and objects" click apply.
    -go back to the "permissions" tab and select your username.
    -click "edit" and check the box that says "full control" click ok.
    -check the box that says "replace permission entries ...". click apply ( click yes on any warnings).
    -click OK to leave the security window.
    -enter the folders
    It worked!!
    thx mate, i really mean it!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by OmaRin0 View Post

    It worked!!
    thx mate, i really mean it!!

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    Awesome, glad I could help

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    Strange that cacls didn't fix it, it should do exactly the same from the "run" box.

    Of course, a single typo would screw it up, and running it from the command line may have shown what was wrong.

    Still, glad to see that it is sorted.
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    You have to change the permission of that folder which you want to open.Actually that folder or directry does not give you permission to open that for this you go to properties of that folder then security and set the permission to administrator and u r also logon from administrator .

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    In order to fix this, Please Go to the Folder Options from Tools in the Explorer and click on the View> scroll down to till last and uncheck the feature called Simple file sharing.. and click on OK.

    Once you do this, please go back to the Parent folder and file that you want to delete and then right click on the folder and then click on the security and then click on the add button and type Everyone in the box and click on OK and select the full control after adding Everyone


    Then Click on the OK..

    This way you should be able to delete the folder... I hope this will fix the issue....Let me know if you still have same problem
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    Quote Originally Posted by sanjana View Post
    In order to fix this, Please Go to the Folder Options from Tools in the Explorer and click on the View> scroll down to till last and uncheck the feature called Simple file sharing.. and click on OK.

    Once you do this, please go back to the Parent folder and file that you want to delete and then right click on the folder and then click on the security and then click on the add button and type Everyone in the box and click on OK and select the full control after adding Everyone


    Then Click on the OK..

    This way you should be able to delete the folder... I hope this will fix the issue....Let me know if you still have same problem
    Did you readn ANY of the subsequent posts or just the first one. The problem has been resolved using the method you suggested.

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