How to Run File Explorer as Admin to Fix Folder Permission Issues

Understanding the Need

Folder permission issues in Windows often prevent accessing or modifying system or protected folders. Running File Explorer as an administrator elevates privileges, enabling resolution of access-denied errors.

Steps to Run File Explorer as Admin

  • Locate the File Explorer icon on the taskbar or desktop.
  • Right-click the icon and select "Run as administrator".
  • Confirm any User Account Control prompt by clicking "Yes".

Fixing Folder Permission Issues

After launching File Explorer with admin rights:

  • Navigate to the folder experiencing permission errors.
  • Right-click the folder and choose "Properties".
  • Select the "Security" tab.
  • Click "Edit" to modify permissions.
  • Add your user account or adjust existing permissions to "Full control".
  • Click "Apply" and "OK" to save changes.

Important Considerations

Warning: Only modify permissions for necessary folders; avoid system-critical areas. Incorrect settings can cause instability or security risks. Test changes in a safe environment first, and back up data before proceeding.

How to Run File Explorer as Admin to Fix Folder Permission Issues

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