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Hello Sjaak, and welcome to Ten Forums. :)
Here's a Dutch version for you.
Dutch_Add_Take_Ownership_with_Pause_to_context_menu.reg
Hello Sjaak, and welcome to Ten Forums. :)
Here's a Dutch version for you.
Dutch_Add_Take_Ownership_with_Pause_to_context_menu.reg
hi
i get this error because my system is italian , can i use the panish version ?
i should change the y to si (s ) only for the take Take_Ownership_with_Pause_
Add_Take_Ownership_to_context_menu.reg should work with every languages ,should not it?
no i understood why under w7 it never workedERROR: Invalid syntax. The value 'y' is not allowed for the option '/ d'.
Type "TAKEOWN /?" for usage information.
Press any key to continue. . .
should i change y to s in w7 too?
Brink , may i ask you a question ?
here you wrotewhat do you mean ? sould i use a linux live usb ? or is there a way to delete protected OS file/folder? https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/3...tml#post296599I see the problem. This is a protected OS file/folder. Those you need to do manually.
Last edited by drugo; 17 Nov 2015 at 10:37.
Hello Drugo,
Since have the Italian language, you would need to change "Y" (yes) for "S" (sě).
The Spanish version I posted below will work for you as well.
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/3...tml#post343800
Brink,
There is a typo error in the reg file:
All instances of:
Position="middle"
Should be:
"Position"="middle"
Note: You can change "middle" to "top" or "bottom" depending on where you want the menu item.
Also, here is an optional Modification for a confirmation before applying Take Ownership, in case you click it by mistake.
Note: This will insert a pause before the command is run. To stop execution, close the window (do NOT use Ctrl+C).
After every instance of "cmd.exe /c" add "pause &" (there are 8)
Example:
Old:
@="cmd.exe /c takeown /f "%1" && icacls "%1" /grant administrators:F /c /l & pause"
"IsolatedCommand"="cmd.exe /c takeown /f "%1" && icacls "%1" /grant administrators:F /c /l & pause"
New:
@="cmd.exe /c pause & takeown /f "%1" && icacls "%1" /grant administrators:F /c /l & pause"
"IsolatedCommand"="cmd.exe /c pause & takeown /f "%1" && icacls "%1" /grant administrators:F /c /l & pause"
Oops. Thank you very much for bringing this to my attention Intrepid1. It has been corrected. :)
How about french version? :) And by the way.. Can you do that on C drive? So that it stops giving that damn "you need admin rights to change these settings" for way too many things?
Hello unko, :)
Here's a French version at the post below.
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/3...tml#post391640
You do not want to take ownership of your entire Windows drive (ex: C: ). Doing so can mess up Windows leaving you to possibly have to do a clean install.
Hi Shawn,
I have some programs that wanted to install in my Public folders, presumably because of permission issues in Program Files ...
Being very anal about such things, I installed them in Program Files x86, but I do sometimes get errors unless i run them as Administrator. Would taking ownership fix this?