Having full
control over a user account on your system means you can make changes to that
account owner’s files. But before you can have that control, there’s no
shortcut: you need to own it.
Ha u tsebe ho etsa joalo
go about this? Don’t worry. We’ll walk through the process.
In this post, you’ll learn how to change the ownership of files and folders on Windows. This way, you can make modifications as you please. Note that if a file or folder is owned by TrustedInstaller, you need to follow a different procedure, mentioned in the link.
About the Ownership of Files and Folders
Haeba u sena litokelo tsa tsamaiso, Windows 10
won’t give you permission to make changes. That is why you need to make this
etsahala.
Getting 100%
control over the files and folders means you can access them — and do whatever
you want. This is useful if you need to access old user accounts so you can
make major changes to the operating system.
How to Get Access
Ena ke eona ea pele
part of the process. Completing this means you can access another user account.
Pele, tobetsa konopo ea
Windows key and search for Fumana Explorer.
bula
explorer. Then, right-click on the files or folders that you want to access and
khetha Matlo ho tloha ho theolelo tlase
menu ya.
Teng, leba ho Security Tab ebe u tobetsa e tsoetseng pele button. Doing this allows you
to tweak the files or folders with special consideration.
Here, focus on mong'a. It will specify the user account
that owns that file or folder. At the end of it, click Change.
ka tlasa Khetha Mokhatlo kapa Sehlopha window, choose the
e tsoetseng pele button. Doing this lets you
open more advanced settings.
Mona, tobetsa Fumana Hona Joale buttonto load the Lipatlisiso.
And under the Lipatlisiso, khetha
your user account. Then, hit OK.
U tla ba joalo
land back on the Khetha Mokhatlo kapa Sehlopha fensetere.
Once you see your user account, click OK.
Once more, you
will land on an old window. Here, click OK
hape.
Then again, do
the same for the last time.
Kamoo U ka Fumanang Kateng Full Access
Sena ke
second part of the process. You may have access to another account already. But
you might not use it to make major changes. After all, you’re yet to be its
mong.
Only once you’re
the owner of a user account, you can get feletseng
fihlella.
So here’s how you
etsa sena:
Ha 'ngoe hape,
Qala Fumana Explorer mme u ee ho Matlo. E ea ho Security tab ebe o bula e tsoetseng pele konopo.
tlas'a Permission entries, Tobetsa Add.
Mona, tobetsa Khetha sehlooho.
Again, you will
naha ho Khetha Mokhatlo kapa Sehlopha fensetere.
There, open e tsoetseng pele.
Load your user
akhaonte e sebelisang Fumana Hona Joale konopo. Like in the previous process, doing
this helps you find your user account.
Hang ha u na le
eyes on your user account, select it and hit OK.
You will get to
familiar windows. Just click OK ho fihlela
you land on a window named Lumello
Entry (for file or folder).
tlas'a Litumello tsa motheo, make sure to tick
the box that lets you get Tlhompho e feletseng 'me
otla OK.
khetha Etsa kopo to let the changes take effect.
Ebe, khetha OK ho koala fensetere.