• Carighan Maconar@lemmy.world
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      In which case you could also go right-click -> properties -> security -> advanced -> click change where it lists the owner.

      It’s not as quick but hey, mouse-driven UI exists.

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      The fact that Andrew might have to run this at all means Windows (or possibly the manufacturer of his camera) has fucked up. He should not need to learn about this to use his files. Obviously he shouldn’t have permissions to system files but that’s clearly not what he actually wants.

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        Windows defaults to giving a user access to common folders like a desktop, pictures, etc. Most never need anymore access to internal folders.

        The fact that Andrew has the permissions settings open enough to discover “owner” but doesnt understand what any of it is means and instead launched a “don’t tread on me” screed about his “dominion of all things mine” implies that he fucked up, not Microsoft.

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          How did his user account lose permissions to a folder of pictures?

          He didn’t “discover owner” by opening any permission settings. He is simply asserting that he is the owner of the pictures he took, in a non-technical sense.

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            He doesnt talk about pictures at all. That was someone elses supposition.

            It’s not clear from the snippet of text what the issue is, but it sure looks like he opened up the folder ACLs and found that his account wasn’t “Owner” for some folder/files, and now hes mad that he is being made to elevate his own account for that folder, because “He is the OWNER!” of the files in a property rights context.