A failed QuickTime update has left me with an empty QuickTime folder in
Program Files (x86)  that I cannot remove.  It claims I don't have
administrator rights despite being logged on as an administrator.  I've
looked at the permissions and the folder is shown as not having an owner.
I've tried changing the owner and deleting the folder through the command
prompt with no joy.  Any suggestions gratefully received!  What am I likely
to lose if I don't have Quicktime?

John Weller
01380 723235
07976 393631




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