couldn't think of a good way to title this but essentially, for unimportant reasons, I gave myself permissions to access the Tasks folder in System32 (I clicked Continue when prompted)
I triple checked with my friends, and your User account is not in the permissions list of the Tasks folder by default, closest thing is that the Administrator group is. so the fact that I couldn't originally access the folder is perfectly normal
anyway, I didn't do anything in the folder itself and eventually exited, and then removed my User account from the permissions list of the Tasks folder by right clicking > Properties > Security
not long after this, I clicked Shut Down on my PC and immediately got an error message during the shutdown that said "DesktopWindowXamlSource - onedrive.exe - Memory could not be read - Click OK to Quit the Program"
I've never seen this error before but the reason I'm so unsure of the cause is because my internet is currently down due to storms, so OneDrive has been unable to connect, sync, or work in general all morning
I've started and shutdown the PC several times before and after this occurred + I also gave myself permissions for the Tasks folder again on my computer, as well as my laptop; however, this error hasn't happened again when I shut down
I'm now also a bit concerned because, even though nothing is visibly wrong or non-functional, I'm not sure if I've messed up the permissions of the Tasks folder. the User account isn't in the default list of accounts with access permissions; however, I'm not sure if the same story is true for the subfolders and files in Tasks
when I entered the Tasks folder after giving myself access permissions, the User account gets all permissions except for "Special Permissions"
within Tasks, there are 3 subfolders and numerous files (mostly related to Nvidia and a couple of OneDrive), since it's all TaskScheduler stuff. the subfolders are AgentActivation, Asus, and Windows
the User account had full access permissions for AgentActivation and Asus folders; however, since I can't enter the folder without getting these permissions, I can't tell if my User account has access perms for any of these subfolders or files by default
I'm leaning towards "no" since it gets full access perms to those subfolders and files, like the main Tasks folder, and none of the other accounts have that; they all just have 1-2 ticks, but I'm not sure
so my main question is in 2 parts;
1. if the User account doesn't have access permissions for a folder, shouldn't it not have any permissions for subfolders or files within the main folder?
2. with everything I've said, does it seem like the DesktopWindowsXamlSource OneDrive error was caused specifically by me doing this with the Tasks folder? or was it likely caused by the internet outage, and was poorly timed?
the error didn't happen when I messed with the permissions again, or when I did it for the first time on my laptop. any thoughts? any peace of mind?
I triple checked with my friends, and your User account is not in the permissions list of the Tasks folder by default, closest thing is that the Administrator group is. so the fact that I couldn't originally access the folder is perfectly normal
anyway, I didn't do anything in the folder itself and eventually exited, and then removed my User account from the permissions list of the Tasks folder by right clicking > Properties > Security
not long after this, I clicked Shut Down on my PC and immediately got an error message during the shutdown that said "DesktopWindowXamlSource - onedrive.exe - Memory could not be read - Click OK to Quit the Program"
I've never seen this error before but the reason I'm so unsure of the cause is because my internet is currently down due to storms, so OneDrive has been unable to connect, sync, or work in general all morning
I've started and shutdown the PC several times before and after this occurred + I also gave myself permissions for the Tasks folder again on my computer, as well as my laptop; however, this error hasn't happened again when I shut down
I'm now also a bit concerned because, even though nothing is visibly wrong or non-functional, I'm not sure if I've messed up the permissions of the Tasks folder. the User account isn't in the default list of accounts with access permissions; however, I'm not sure if the same story is true for the subfolders and files in Tasks
when I entered the Tasks folder after giving myself access permissions, the User account gets all permissions except for "Special Permissions"
within Tasks, there are 3 subfolders and numerous files (mostly related to Nvidia and a couple of OneDrive), since it's all TaskScheduler stuff. the subfolders are AgentActivation, Asus, and Windows
the User account had full access permissions for AgentActivation and Asus folders; however, since I can't enter the folder without getting these permissions, I can't tell if my User account has access perms for any of these subfolders or files by default
I'm leaning towards "no" since it gets full access perms to those subfolders and files, like the main Tasks folder, and none of the other accounts have that; they all just have 1-2 ticks, but I'm not sure
so my main question is in 2 parts;
1. if the User account doesn't have access permissions for a folder, shouldn't it not have any permissions for subfolders or files within the main folder?
2. with everything I've said, does it seem like the DesktopWindowsXamlSource OneDrive error was caused specifically by me doing this with the Tasks folder? or was it likely caused by the internet outage, and was poorly timed?
the error didn't happen when I messed with the permissions again, or when I did it for the first time on my laptop. any thoughts? any peace of mind?