A PITA security measure that supposedly prevents things but since I can run SETACL as an administrator group member from a command line to change the ACL I would be dubious about the measure preventing anything.

Call me "narrow minded" LOL, but one of the 1st things I did to my Vista test box was take back ownership using SETACL after continuously hitting permissions issues.


On 1/5/2010 6:18 PM, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
Anyone know who TrustedInstaller is on Windows 7?  How do I get permission from 
him to delete a folder?

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