Take ownership of files or other objects This security setting determines which users can take ownership of any securable object in the system, including Active Directory objects, files and folders, printers, registry keys, processes, and threads. Caution Assigning this user right can be a security risk. Since owners of objects have full control of them, only assign this user right to trusted users. Default: Administrators.
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Take ownership of files or other objects This security setting determines which users can take ownership of any securable ...
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Takes ownership of the TPM by setting an owner password. You should create a new password, save it, and use it to manage ...
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