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techcoor-9538 asked BenjaminKeith-4498 published

How to give a user full control of all files in a folder including subfolders?

Find that when I copied folders from an user that has left to another user. The folder permissions look ok but the files have administrator in full control. How do I change all the files to have a new user in full control without having to change the permissions in each file?

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Hi @techcoor-9538,

Good day!


I would like to know how things are going on your end. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to let me know.


It's my pleasure to be of assistance and I look forward to hearing from you.


Best regards,
Hannah Xiong

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Hi @techcoor-9538,

Hope you are doing well.

Was our issue resolved? If there is anything we could do for you, please feel free to let us know. Thanks.

Best regards,
Hannah Xiong

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I am an administrator. If I select a folder redirection folder I get Network error Windows cannot access \\DC3\folder_redirection\user You do not have permission to access \\DC3\folder_redirection\user. Contact your network administrator to request access.

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Hello,

I can't tell from following this thread whether the original question was addressed. I am the sole user of my computer and I don't want to change permissions for each file I want to delete, etc. How to I change the default so that I always have automatic permission to add, edit, move, and delete files as I desire?

Thank you.

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I would recommend that you ask your own question. In it you should explain what files and folders you are having a problem with. Permissions are normally set at a topmost folder and all files and subfolders inherit those permissions. Maybe include a screen snapshot of the current permissions.

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DSPatrick answered BenjaminKeith-4498 published

Right-click folder Properties\Security\Advanced, add the user and enable inheritance.

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Hello, I am finding a solution to this problem impossible. Your suggestion does not work. It happens to be the right process but that is why we are here. The right process does not work anymore. I've been using this process, the one you just typed for 10 years. Now it doesn't work.

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techcoor-9538 answered

My understanding is the user Folder Redirection is set up to with user with Ownership with full control of this folder only. I assume I may no changes there.

Then your procedure would be at the Desktop level. Correct?

When I first open I will get "You must have Read Permissions to view the properties of this object. Select Advanced. Get Unable to display current owner. Select change and change to administrators. Select Apply. Select OK to close the window. Select advanced. See user has full control of This folder, subfolders and files. Select Enable inheritance. Select Replace all child object permission entries with inheritable permission entries from this object. Remove duplicate System. Apply. Change owner to user. Apply

Does that look correct?

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DSPatrick answered

My understanding is the user Folder Redirection is set up

folder redirection was not mentioned, if you have a new question about that I'd suggest starting a new thread.

Select Replace all child object permission

might be safer to Add rather than Replace

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HannahXiong-MSFT answered HannahXiong-MSFT commented

Hi @techcoor-9538,

Thanks for posting here.

The Settings tab in each folder's properties dialog box contains a check box labeled Grant the user exclusive rights to My Documents. If you select this check box, the user and the local system have full control over the folder, and no one else, not even the administrator, has any rights to it.

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As mentioned, we will not make any changes there. I have doubts that to which level we would like to grant full control permission of the new user. Folder, subfolders or files?

For any question or concern, please feel free to contact us.

Best regards,
Hannah Xiong



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Hi @techcoor-9538,

Hope you are doing well.

May I know if there is any update of our issue? Or has our issue been resolved.

For any question or concern, welcome to post here.

Best regards,
Hannah Xiong

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techcoor-9538 answered HannahXiong-MSFT commented

I keep running into permission issues. I can not see what the permissions are.

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Hi,

Thank you so much for your kindly reply.

May I know what the permission issues are? Would you please share with us the screenshot or provide us more information about the issue we have now?

Thanks and looking forward to hearing from you.

Best regards,
Hannah Xiong

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HannahXiong-MSFT answered

Hello @techcoor-9538,

Thank you so much for your kindly reply.

According to my understanding, we could not access the\\DC3\folder_redirection\user since we do not have permission.

Normally we do not have permission to access the redirected folders, such as Documents, Desktop.

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But we do have access to these users folder.

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Please kindly check the permission as shown below.

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Best regards,
Hannah Xiong





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techcoor-9538 answered HannahXiong-MSFT commented

The Windows message shown is at user level. Not able to see the Desktop.

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Hello @techcoor-9538,

Thank you so much for your kindly reply.

Have we checked the permissions of the user level? Normally administrator should have full control permission at user level.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Best regards,
Hannah Xiong

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