Issue with deleting files from the trusted installer
I am trying to delete files from the win7 pc and I keep on getting this message that files are owned by the TrustedInstaller. I want to delete the windows.old folder to get the extra space back which is getting used by the windows.old folder.
November 30th, 2009 5:31pm

Hi,In order to delete a file that is owned by TrustedInstaller, you have to first take ownership of the files or folders and then grant yourself full control permissions and rights!First, go to the folder or set of files that you need to change permissions for, right-click on them and choose Properties. Click on the Security tab and then click on the Advanced button at the bottom. Click on the Owner tab and youll now see that the current owner is TrustedInstaller. Now click on the Edit button and choose who you would like to change the owner to, either your account or the Administrators. If your account is an Administrator account, I would suggest just picking Administrators. You can also check off Replace owner on subcontainers and objects if you need to delete more than one file in a folder. Go ahead and click OK. Now you will see that the Current owner is the account you picked. Click OK until you have closed all properties windows and are back to the Windows Explorer screen. Then right-click on the folder or file again and choose Properties again. Now click on the Security tab again, but instead of clicking on Advanced, you need to click the Edit button. Click on the user name in the list that you want to change the permissions for, which should be the same as who you changed the current owner too. If the user name is not in the list, click Add, type in the name and click OK. Since I had changed the current owner to Administrators, I clicked on Administrators here and then clicked on the check box next to Full Control. When you do that, all the other boxes get checked too. Click OK once and then click OK one more time to get back to Windows Explorer. Now you can delete those files without any UAC messages telling you that you cant!
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December 1st, 2009 8:54am

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