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One of my clients has put a folder within the c:\documents
and settings folder on another computer via domain
network. He is not listed as a user on the computer. The
problem is that I can't delete his folder even if I'm
logged in as the admin (computer admin, not domain). Is
there any way to get around this access denial so I can
delete this folder?
and settings folder on another computer via domain
network. He is not listed as a user on the computer. The
problem is that I can't delete his folder even if I'm
logged in as the admin (computer admin, not domain). Is
there any way to get around this access denial so I can
delete this folder?