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"Access Denied" Error In Command Prompt Nik Tolgyesi SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe1,3971K Loading... Loading... Working... Add to Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Sign in Share More Report Need to report the video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Sign https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tudot0nFacs in Statistics 146,757 views 154 Like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. http://www.reclaime.com/library/fix-access-denied.aspx Sign in 155 152 Don't like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 153 Loading... Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Published on Mar 26, 2015In this video is show you how to fix the Access Denied error while executing commands access denied through command prompt. This occurs because the user does not have permission on the cmd.exe file to allow changes to be made. Another problem we face is UAC (User access control) is turned on by default, which prevents the user from making changes that could harm a system. These occur even though you are running an administrator account.PLEASE NOTE: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR ISSUES THAT MAY OCCUR, THIS IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES access denied windows ONLYNow onto the fix1) we are going to turn off UAC. start, control panel, search bar at top right, type uac, and its the first option. click on it and drag the bar all the way to the bottom so it is off.2)were going to change the owner of the file as you have to be the owner to make changes to permissions. to do this we are going to hold the start button (on your keyboard+r) and type c:\windows\system32 in the run dialog box. When system32 folder opens, type cmd and click the cmd.exe file at the top. now right click, properties, security, advanced, and at the top where it displays owner, click change and type in your username, and click Ok.3)Next were going to set the permissions to allow you to make changes. right click cmd.exe again and click properties, security, edit, add (your username). Click full control box and click apply.4) finally exit out of the cmd properties, right click the cmd.exe file and click run as administrator. In your command prompt, type you command that wasnt working originally, andBINGOthanks for watchingdont forget to like comment and subscribe below for more great videos Category Howto & Style License Standard YouTube License Show more Show less Loading... Advertisement Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next. Up next Command Line Chap
the Windows XP computer, then most likely you need to reset the file or folder permissions. Note that access permissions are only available on NTFS. There are no permissions on FAT or exFAT. This situation may occur when: You transfer the files from a different computer, or a different Windows installation, and the files have custom permissions configured. You back up the files, reinstall Windows, and try to access the files afterwards. This is what the Access Denied error looks like How to fix Access Denied error To fix Access Denied error you need to be logged on as the computer administrator, download and install Security Configuration Manager from Microsoft (ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/winnt/winnt-public/tools/SCM). Otherwise you do not get the Security tab in file or folder properties. Enabling the Security tab The default settings in Windows XP do not allow you to configure security settings explicitly. You get "Simple File Sharing" with a few preset configurations instead. So you need to turn the Security tab on. Open Windows Explorer; On the Tools menu, select Folder Options. This gives you a "Folder Options" window. In there Switch to the View tab; Uncheck Use simple file sharing (Recommended) under Advanced Settings; Click OK to close "Folder Options". Getting to the permission editor Right click the folder you need to reset permissions for; From the dropdown menu, select Properties. Switch to the Security tab. You may get a warning message stating "You do not have permission to view or edit...", just click OK. Click Advanced to open "Advanced Security Settings". Resetting permissions Switch to the Owner tab; Select "Administrators" under Change owner to; Check Replace owner on subcontainers and objects; Click OK. Depending on the exact situation, you may or may not get the "Do you want to replace the permissions?" prompt similar to the screenshot below. Click Yes and the permissions will be reset. Like this? All the steps on video Access Denied error in Windows Vista and Windows 7 Administrators do not get the Access Denied error in Windows Vista or Windows 7. Instead, there is a convenie