How to Change Folder Permissions on Windows 7 / xp / vista
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Folder permission change |
- After you have located the folder you would like to edit, right click the program and click the option that says, "Properties".
- Go to the Security tab.
- After you have viewed the permissions that are already
set, you can now click on the Advanced Button that is right below the
"Permissions for Authenticated Users".
- Once you have clicked Advanced, a box like this should
appear, the "Permission Entries" box, which shows all the permissions
that are set for the users.
- Click on the user you would like to edit, and then click the option that says "Change Permissions" which is right below the box.
- Once that is clicked, you are going to get the same box pop up, but this time, you can actually edit the options.
- Next Step, which is almost the end of our tutorial, is actually to change the options.
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