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| Vista Home Premium x64, x32 | Taking Ownership Anyone know how to take ownership of a file or directory? I want to move something on my start menu and my computer is being a little bitch and won't allow me. |
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| Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: Taking Ownership As usual Shawn has done a tutorial for this:- Take Ownership of file |
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