WIN 7 (green file) Encrypted file not opening, cannot copy
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HI,
There was this laptop of my client which was having OS Issues, So I reinstalled Win 7 on C: Drive and did not touch other two drives. The issue is that some of the file are green in color and these are the files which cannot open.
Error: Access Denied, You need Administrator Privilege, the new user is Administrator.
I searched online and tried to take ownership by going to --Properties--Security--Permission. No success, Please help me out.
Thanks in Advance
PS: old OS also was WIN 7
There was this laptop of my client which was having OS Issues, So I reinstalled Win 7 on C: Drive and did not touch other two drives. The issue is that some of the file are green in color and these are the files which cannot open.
Error: Access Denied, You need Administrator Privilege, the new user is Administrator.
I searched online and tried to take ownership by going to --Properties--Security--Permission. No success, Please help me out.
Thanks in Advance
PS: old OS also was WIN 7
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