I am only person on computer as administrator. And I've gotten that with files I want to delete but I can't because I don't have administrator privileges.
I have had that before too but I just click ok and I seem to have gotten around it.
I found this:
his situation happens because you are not the owner of this folder of file, The default owner of a file or folder is the person who creates the resource.
Log on the computer with the account which created the folder of file, namely the owner, then you are permitted to modify the file or folder.
Also, you can follow this article to assign ownership of files and folders:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/maga ... 04240.aspxSidd
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