ErraticFox Distinguished Oct 31, 2013 38 0 18,530 Dec 12, 2013 #1 I cannot edit a folder when I've used "Take Ownership" and I've made sure in the Security tab that I have full control, I still get "You need permission to preform this action" when trying to move stuff in the folder. What could be wrong?
I cannot edit a folder when I've used "Take Ownership" and I've made sure in the Security tab that I have full control, I still get "You need permission to preform this action" when trying to move stuff in the folder. What could be wrong?
Solution gokul36 Dec 13, 2013 Right click on the "Folder" and choose "Properties" Folder Properties will appear and in that select the "security tab" there u will see "Edit" button....click it and another window opens there in "Permissions for Authenticated Users" check all the Options in "Allow" and apply
Right click on the "Folder" and choose "Properties" Folder Properties will appear and in that select the "security tab" there u will see "Edit" button....click it and another window opens there in "Permissions for Authenticated Users" check all the Options in "Allow" and apply
gokul36 Distinguished Nov 7, 2013 1,260 0 19,860 Dec 13, 2013 Solution #2 Right click on the "Folder" and choose "Properties" Folder Properties will appear and in that select the "security tab" there u will see "Edit" button....click it and another window opens there in "Permissions for Authenticated Users" check all the Options in "Allow" and apply Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Right click on the "Folder" and choose "Properties" Folder Properties will appear and in that select the "security tab" there u will see "Edit" button....click it and another window opens there in "Permissions for Authenticated Users" check all the Options in "Allow" and apply
ErraticFox Distinguished Oct 31, 2013 38 0 18,530 Dec 13, 2013 #3 gokul36 : Right click on the "Folder" and choose "Properties" Folder Properties will appear and in that select the "security tab" there u will see "Edit" button....click it and another window opens there in "Permissions for Authenticated Users" check all the Options in "Allow" and apply Both my account and administrators have full control, that was the first thing I did. I also did not mean to mark as best solution. Upvote 0 Downvote
gokul36 : Right click on the "Folder" and choose "Properties" Folder Properties will appear and in that select the "security tab" there u will see "Edit" button....click it and another window opens there in "Permissions for Authenticated Users" check all the Options in "Allow" and apply Both my account and administrators have full control, that was the first thing I did. I also did not mean to mark as best solution.
gokul36 Distinguished Nov 7, 2013 1,260 0 19,860 Dec 13, 2013 #4 u still cannot edit your folder? Upvote 0 Downvote