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Cannot override "permission required" to copy/paste DLL file (user account set to "never notify me")

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    Cannot override "permission required" to copy/paste DLL file (user account set to "never notify me")

    Hello,

    For days now, I've been looking to solve an issue I'm having regarding the permission settings. It's driving me bonkers ! For whatever reason I simply cannot move a specific dll file, I then get the following message : "you require permissions from Everyone to make changes to this file" ==> it says "make changes" although all I want to do is copy and paste the dll file elsewhere...

    So far, I've tried running the takeownership program, I've ran Registry Booster (who knows?), of course my user account settings are on "never notify me" AND YET I just can't copy/paste this dll file.

    I've got all the latest Win7 (64-bit) updates, AVG 9 AV+firewall (which I even turned off), I'm running an AMD Phenom II x4 3.00 Ghz, 4,00 GB RAM...and that's about it I guess.

    I've googled this issue to death but haven't found any practical solutions. Can anyone please help?

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    Go to the folder you want highlight it go to properties select security go to edit then add and enter the name everyone form there you can give everyone the permissions desired
    hope this helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by Super Sarge View Post
    Go to the folder you want highlight it go to properties select security go to edit then add and enter the name everyone form there you can give everyone the permissions desired
    hope this helps
    I'd like to do that, the thing is though, when I right click=>properties=>there's only 3 tabs: General|Sharing|Customize => no Security tab

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    Can you get a security tb by doing it for the C drive itself

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    Quote Originally Posted by Super Sarge View Post
    Can you get a security tb by doing it for the C drive itself
    Yes

    If it matters, the dll file I would like to copy/paste is actually from a mounted image (iso file).

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    I do not know if it matters or not but try pasting it on your desktop. If it does not paste there it maybe because it is an ISO problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by Super Sarge View Post
    I do not know if it matters or not but try pasting it on your desktop. If it does not paste there it maybe because it is an ISO problem
    This is precisely what I've been trying to do and the reason I created this thread hence I cannot copy/Paste the dll file to desktop.

    I also encounter this problem with certain other dll files but NOT from iso files...

    It's getting to a point where it's ridiculous that I can't decide what I'd like to do with my own computer although the user account is on "never notify" and yet win 7 STILL interferes when not asked to, I'd like it to stop ! I'd like to claim back full control.

    So what am I supposed to do ? This is SO irritating.

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    Ok, I just downloaded the dll file (so it isn't from an ISO).

    It's still the exact same problem...says need permission for administrator (me!) => I checked security is on FULL CONTROL and it still keeps annoying me !

    I mean WTF am I supposed to do, I'm going nuts over here.

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    Were you looking for the Security Tab under the DLL file? If so that is not what you change it is not there look for it under the folder the file is in see example of Image also note un-check the read only if checked as shown in example image

    The security tab I was speaking about is for the folder the file is in.

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    Yes I did click on the folder containing the dll file. But it's still the same story : need permission from myself (basically).
    I also unchecked read-only to no avail.
    It says "name of the account" needs to give permission eventhough that account effectively has full control !!

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