Basically I'm writing a tool for my job that replaces a broken file copied incorrectly by a software installation with a working version of the file from another computer.
Part of this tool requires me to take ownership of the folder containing the target file (by default this folder is owned by SYSTEM). I am an admin so I can do this through Explorer with no problem, but the tool that I created is unable to take ownership from SYSTEM, but can take ownership without error if the owner is anyone else (another admin for example)
I already have built a manifest which uses requireAdministrator, and this tool is able to take ownership from SYSTEM on my home computer, but not on my work computer.
I believe this is because UAC is disabled via group policy. Is there any way for me to run this program with admin privileges? Thanks for the help.
Process.Start
to run thetakeown
command?takeown
works. Also check viawhoami /priv
whether you haveSeTakeOwnershipPrivilege
(it should say "Disabled").