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d3Xt3r
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  #220061 31-May-2009 10:38
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Download SetACL and save the exe to your windows folder.

Open CMD and type the following commands.

CD..
SetACL -on "Owner" -ot file -actn setprot -op "dacl:np;sacl:nc" -rec cont_obj -actn setowner -ownr "n:S-1-5-32-544;s:y"



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  #220263 1-Jun-2009 04:50
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no luck

i even tried to add an e to ownr
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m275/1970Mustang351c/ScreenShot042.jpg

here is where i saved the files i was not sure which one to save so i saved them all XD
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m275/1970Mustang351c/ScreenShot043.jpg

and once again thanks for helping me out man.

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  #220290 1-Jun-2009 09:45
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Did you save SetACL.exe to your Windows folder?



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  #220346 1-Jun-2009 12:40
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C:\WINDOWS\SetACL.exe is not a valid Win32 application.

That is the error I get. I see it in the windows folder. And i have it saved in a folder with SetACL.exe inside.

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  #220363 1-Jun-2009 13:13
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Don't save it in a folder, just save the exe directly in the windows folder.

It might be that the file is corrupted, so try redownloading it.

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  #220442 1-Jun-2009 16:10
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Right i deleted the files i had started it over and saved only the exe. it worked kinda it all looked like the matrix while it was looking for the files.

When it finished i still got this error

SetACL finished with error:
SetACL error message: The call to GetNamedSecurityinfo failed
Operating system error message: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.

 
 
 
 

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d3Xt3r
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  #220539 1-Jun-2009 20:14
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Download Takeown and as usual extract it to your windows folder and type the following commands:


 


CD..


TAKEOWN /F Owner /R /D Y


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  #220682 2-Jun-2009 03:52
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now I get

"Unable to assign Administrator as owner Log on as Administrator and try again.''

But this is my administrator account :/ Let me try this on safe mode.

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  #220683 2-Jun-2009 05:10
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Same story got the same thing running on safe mode in the account named Administrator.

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