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Register» Connect» Hardware & Devices ▼ General Hardware CPUs/Overclocking Networking See an error occurred while applying security information to the system cannot find the file specified More... Software ▼ Security and Virus Office Software PC Gaming See More... Operating Systems ▼ Windows 10 an error occurred while applying security information to access is denied server 2008 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows XP See More... Off-Topic Tags How-tos Drivers Ask a Question Computing.NetForumsWindows Server 2008Configurations Unable to take ownership Tags:folderwrite protectedSecurity nateseawater October 24, 2011 http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-security/an-error-occurred-while-applying-security/3082093f-a8b8-467d-9fae-bfb53c13df7c at 11:52:43 Specs: Windows 2008 R2, VM I'm having problems taking owner ship of a folder. I tried to do it through the GUI via folder properties> security> advanced> owner> edit> selected administrators and checked off "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects. I get an error message:Error Applying SecurityAn Error occurred while applying security information to:Drive:\Folder\filename.txt"The http://www.computing.net/answers/windows-2008/unable-to-take-ownership/705.html media is write protected."Even tried to doing it via command linetakeown /F drive:\folder /A /RResult "ERROR: The Media is write protected."How do I remove the write protect on the folder? I am logged in a the local administrator.Thx ahead. See More: Unable to take ownership Report • #1 wanderer October 24, 2011 at 12:00:43 what is the "media"? A usb stick?Answers are only as good as the information you provide.How to properly post a question: Sorry no tech support via PM's Report • #2 nateseawater October 24, 2011 at 13:42:57 The "media" is the local disk drive D:\ Report • #3 wanderer October 24, 2011 at 14:05:57 Some history on this drive? Like where did it come from?media write protected is usually a hardware setting not something dealing with rights or access.Been doing anything with encryption software?Answers are only as good as the information you provide.How to properly post a question: Sorry no tech support via PM's Report • Related Solutions› using icalcs to set multiple fold
Smartphones Fun Stuff Search site Fix Media is Write Protected in Windows 7 Over the years, one annoying and hard to fix problem I’ve come across in Windows XP, Vista and 7 is the media write protected error. You’ll be going about your day just fine when all of a sudden you can’t write any files to your local hard drive, an external drive, a USB drive, or an SD card. Common error messages you get for this are: Media is write-protected The disk is write protected Unfortunately, there is no clear cause of this error in Windows, which makes it all the harder to fix! Add to the fact that this error message normally does not have anything to do with ownership or permissions and it really confuses the heck out of people. The most common solution I’ve seen tried for this error is to try and take ownership of all files, folders or drives that are write-protected. You do not want to do this! 99 out of 100 times, permissions on the drive have not changed. Instead, it’s a problem with Windows or third-party software. Before you try taking ownership or changing permissions, try out the following solutions and see if they work for you. Diskpart Using the built-in Diskpart tool that comes with Windows, you can check whether or not the drive or volume is set to read-only. If it is, you can then use diskpart to remove the read-only property. First open a command prompt and type diskpart. You’ll be brought to the diskpart prompt. Now type in list volume or list disk to see the list of disks and partitions on the computer. Now you have to select a volume or disk to check whether it is read-only or not. If I wanted to select the C drive (boot drive), then I would type select volume 2. Now type attributes volume to see the various attributes of the volume. One of them is read-only. As you can see from above, this volume is not read-only. Also note that when you type list volume or list disk, the Info tab will tell you whether the disk is removable or not. Finally, t