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Steve Sohn
Since I am the only one using my computer, and I am an "administrator" user,
I would like to be able to give myself "full control" rights. That way I
could delete an annoying file that remains after a program uninstall, or
replace a faulty .dll that is keeping Windows Mail from opening.
But how on earth do I give myself FULL CONTROL rights? The ability to do so
on the Security tab of the Properties dialogue is grayed-out. How do I GRAY
IT IN?
Running Windows Vista Home Premium, using OneCare for AV.
I would like to be able to give myself "full control" rights. That way I
could delete an annoying file that remains after a program uninstall, or
replace a faulty .dll that is keeping Windows Mail from opening.
But how on earth do I give myself FULL CONTROL rights? The ability to do so
on the Security tab of the Properties dialogue is grayed-out. How do I GRAY
IT IN?
Running Windows Vista Home Premium, using OneCare for AV.