How do I get administrative privileges to a folder?

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The error You’ll need to provide administrator permission to delete this folder appears mostly due to the security and privacy features of the Windows 10 and 11 operating systems.

Some actions require users to provide administrator permission to delete, copy or even rename files or change settings. Such permission prevents unauthorized users and external sources like scripts from accessing system data.

Many Windows users have reported that they have seen this message. So do not worry, in this article you will find some viable solutions to solve this problem.

Why does it say I need permission from administrator when I am the administrator?

Certain files and folders on your PC are protected, and only users with the required privileges can access and modify them. In most cases, these are system files that you shouldn’t be modifying unless you know exactly what you’re doing.

How do I get administrative privileges to a folder?

This message will also appear when you try to delete a folder that is created by another user. This is especially true if you’re trying to delete files created by your administrator.

How do I fix You need administrator permission to delete folders on Windows 10?

1. Take ownership of the folder

  1. Navigate to the folder you want to delete, right-click it and select Properties.
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  2. Select the Security tab and click the Advanced button.
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  3. Click on Change located at the front of the Owner file and click on the Advanced button.
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  4. Enter your username in the Enter the object name to select field. Click on Check names and then OK.
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  5. Check Replace owner on subcointainers and objects and click on Apply and OK.
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  6. Click on Advanced button again.
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  7. Navigate to Auditing tab and click on Add.
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  8. Click on Select a Principal in order to add your account.
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  9. Enter your username in the Enter the object to select field and click OK.
  10. Check Full control and save changes.
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If this solution seems complicated, you can always use specialized software, such as Stellar Bitraser to delete any file from your PC with ease.

2. Disable User Account Control

  1. Search uac in the Search box and select Change User Account Control settings.
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  2. Move the slider to the bottom, i.e., to Never notify.
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  3. Restart your computer.

Also, find out how to manage UAC on your computer, and allows permissions to access, modify, and delete folders.

3. Activate the built-in Administrator account

  1. Press Windows key + X and select Windows PowerShell (Admin).
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  2. Run the following command: net user administrator /active: yes
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  3. Log out of your account and switch to the administrator account.
  4. Check if the problem is resolved.

When you see the You’ll need to provide administrator permission to delete this folder prompt, logging in via the administrator account should do the trick. Also, find out all the ways to make yourself an administrator in Windows.

4. Use SFC

  1. Press Windows + X and choose Windows PowerShell (Admin).
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  2. Run the following command:sfc /scannow
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  3. Wait for the process to finish and restart your PC.

Also, you can delete as administrator from CMD using the SFC scan.

5. Use Safe Mode

  1. Press Windows + S and type recovery. Select Recovery options.
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  2. Click the Restart now button in the Advanced options section.
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  3. Click on Troubleshoot.
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  4. Head to the Advanced options.
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  5. Select Startup Settings and click on Restart.
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  6. Press F5 or 5 to select Enable Safe Mode with Networking.
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  7. While in Safe Mode, locate the file that you want to delete and try to perform the operation
  8. Restart your computer to exit Safe Mode.

For more information, find out how to access Safe Mode on Windows 11. Do keep in mind the methods from that guide can be applied to older versions as well.

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How do I delete a folder that won’t delete?

You can simply elevate your user privilege using the different solutions we have discussed in this guide.

Once you have the right user privileges, you should be able to delete even the most stubborn folders from your computer.

You should however take note not to delete important files from your system.

How can I fix You need administrator permission to delete this folder on Windows 11?

Create a new administrator user account

  1. Press Windows key + S and type add user. Select Add, edit or remove other users.
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  2. Now click on Add account button.
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  3. Select I don’t have this person’s sign in information.
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  4. Now choose Add a user without a Microsoft account.
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  5. Enter the desired username.
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  6. Log out, and switch to the new account and try to remove the file or folder in question.

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The simplest way to fix things when you need administrator permission to delete files in Windows 11 is to create a new administrator account on your computer and use it to access and modify the files.

How many types of user accounts are in Windows?

Windows has two types of accounts, Administrator and Standard user accounts. The former allows you to make system-wide changes that affect all users on a single PC, such as changing system settings or installing new software.

How do I get administrative privileges to a folder?

On the other hand, the Standard user can use the PC without any problems, but it doesn’t have the necessary privileges to install software or to modify/delete certain files.

How do I get administrator permission?

Whenever you try to perform an action that requires administrative privileges, you’ll be asked for the administrator password.

This is the most secure method to use on a home PC, but it can be tedious at times, so many users choose to use an administrator account instead.

You’ll need to provide administrator permission to delete this folder message can be problematic, but we hope that this article helped you solve your problem.

In case the problem is still there, we suggest reading our thorough guide on this topic.

Can’t delete folder even though you are an administrator?

The solution for this issue is still to take ownership of the folder, just as we explained in Solution 1 of this guide.

If you can’t do that, it might be a problem with the Group Policy and the restrictions that come from your organization.

The key is to change the local policy for your account and grant yourself the necessary right to edit and delete folders.

How do I get administrative privileges to a folder?
Local Group Policy Editor allows you to modify the group policies in Windows

Find out how to edit a Group Policy in Windows 10 to help get acquainted with the process and make advanced changes to your computer.

That’s it! You will now longer see the You’ll need to provide administrator permission to delete this folder in OneDrive or other locations.

If you have other alternative solutions, do not hesitate to use the comments section below. Also, leave there any other questions you may have.

How do I get admin access to a folder?

Fix Permissions.
Open Windows File Explorer..
Right-click on Program Files. ... .
Click Advanced and click Change Permissions..
Select Administrators or your account. ... .
On the Permissions screen, click Add..
Change the Applies To drop-down menu to This folder, subfolders and files..
Select the option for Full Control..
Click Apply..

How do I give full permission to a folder?

To change directory permissions in Linux, use the following:.
chmod +rwx filename to add permissions..
chmod -rwx directoryname to remove permissions..
chmod +x filename to allow executable permissions..
chmod -wx filename to take out write and executable permissions..

How do I access the admin folder when access is denied?

Right-click the file or folder, and then click Properties. Click the Security tab. Under Group or user names, click your name to see the permissions that you have. Click Edit, click your name, select the check boxes for the permissions that you must have, and then click OK.

How do I access a folder if I don't have permission?

Fixes for "You Don't Currently Have Permission to Access This Folder".
Right-click on the folder to navigate to "Properties"..
Go to the "group or username" section on the "Security" tab..
Click on "Advanced", and then "Change"..
Type your account name. ... .
Check "Replace owner on sub containers and objects" > "OK"..