You'll need to provide administrator permission to delete this folder...
Hi, I'm hoping someone can provide a simple answer to this problem. I am trying to delete a folder (and all of the files in it) and I am getting the following errors: 1. You'll need to provide administrator permission to delete this folder. (Continue/Skip/Cancel) 2. I select Continue 3. You need permission to perform this action. You require permission from MyPC\Bob to make changes to this folder. (Try Again/Cancel) The problem is that I am logged in as MyPC\Bob, and Bob is an Administrator account. So, how exactly do I ask myself for permission ? And how do I give myself permission ? Bob has 'Full control' of the folder. Bob is the owner of the folder. But Bob cannot delete the folder because Bob has to ask Bob for permission..... /boggle. L.
April 27th, 2010 9:46pm

I suffer from the described problem. I created folders as an admin and I want to delete them. No avail despite having all permissions I can find. I tried to find out about my rights and shared a folder. I cannot reset the sharing. This is extremely frustrating as there is no logic behind this. The "explanations" don't touch the problems and are useless. Mau be you can shed some light on this.
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November 29th, 2011 1:02am

Right Click on the folder (or file) you want to alter, select Properties>Security> Edit. Then under Permissions give yourself Full Control, then click OK. Now go back and perform the task you wanted and there would be no more annoying messages!
December 22nd, 2011 11:03pm

you need to take ownership of the folder that you want to delete.. right click on the folder>properties> then click the "security" tab> click on "advanced" near the bottom> click on the "owner" tab> then click"edit"... you will now see who owns the folder... > click on the administrator account that you are using and want to use for full control.. and remember to highlight the "Replace Owner on Subcontainers and objects" box>click "apply"> click "ok"> and a pop up asks if you want to replace the permissions folder with a new permissions folder containing you full control.. click yes.... to be honest I just did all this to my whole drive.. just to be certain.. :)..... you may have to turn off "inheriting permissions".. but that is a whole other story
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April 26th, 2012 3:20pm

I also experienced this problem. The only thing that worked for me was booting up from a windows DVD and deleting the folders via the command promt. Windows is soo user-freindly
May 21st, 2012 5:17pm

I have had the same issue and found that going to the parent folder of the sub folder, in my instance the Music folder, right click on that, click properties on the general tab go to the bottom and un-highlight the read only box, press apply then click okay in the pop up box. The pop up box then scrolls through and appears to change permissions to all the sub folders. I was then able to delete the sub folders in the music folder as usual.
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June 10th, 2012 12:37am

I'm embarassed to admit the solution to my inability to delete a folder. I was using 7-Zip to look at the contents of the folder. Later when I tried to use Explorer (and the Command Prompt) to delete the folder, I got the error message that it couldn't delete the folder. Well duh. After a lot of head scratching, I finally noticed, and I changed 7-zip off the path. Bingo! Folder gone. I'm a little puzzled, though, at the error message that indicated that it was an Administrator/Owner issue rather than a conflict issue. This was very misleading. I guess the "lesson learned" is to never trust error messages.
July 21st, 2012 4:46am

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