You can breeze through the installation of TakeOwnerShip Pro as it doesn’t try to trick you into installing a million other things in the process. The install package file itself is super small so this isn’t just a one-click solution to your problem, it’s also a super quick one.
Once you’ve installed the app, drag and drop a file or folder on to it, or use the Browse button to select it. If you select a folder, you can choose to edit the permissions of all sub-folders in it. Once the folder or file has been selected, click ‘Take Ownership’ and wait for the on-screen prompt that lets you know the operation was successful. You will now be able to delete or access the apps that you previously couldn’t.
Since TakeOwnerShip Pro is doing something to file permissions, you might be curious to know what that is before you start treating files this way. TakeOwnerShip Pro adds a new share group that grants full permissions to the file. You can see this group for yourself by right-clicking the file or folder, selecting ‘Properties’ and going to the Security tab. A new group named ‘Everyone’ will be listed once the app has ‘fixed’ it. Delete this group and it is highly likely you’ll get this message again.
TakeOwnerShip Pro is compatible with Windows Vista, Winodws 7/8/8.1/10.
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I would recommend you to try Long Path Tool program to fix this problem
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