![]() ![]() But in order to do so the auditing settings of that folder needs full control.įor those who know what they’re doing. This is because when changing ownership, the new owner already has permission settings, those settings need to be removed and re-added in the permissions list. This also works for any folder that may show corruption or is inaccessible.Ĭhanging ownership for the WindowsApps results for many users in an error that even Microsoft can’t figure out. This also works if you choose “Administrator” as a principal and owner. You can now ACCESS the WindowsApps folder. – type in the same name you used to change ownership ![]() – select the name you used to change ownership in step 5 and click REMOVE. – check the box “Only apply these settings to objects and/or containers within this container.” In step 6 do not click APPLY and OK just yet, you need to go to the auditing tab which is located under the checkbox “Replace owner on subcontainers and objects”. I have a SOLUTION for those still unable to gain ownership of the WindowsApps folder!įollow the guide above from STEP 1 to STEP 6. ![]()
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