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December 2, 2009
Add TakeOwnership to right click context menu
At times while editing few files, you need to take ownership of that file, which is a bit complicated method to do manually.
Here I’m going to tell you how to add “TakeOwnership” to the right-click context menu, so to perform the job instantly and easily.
Here I’m going to tell you how to add “TakeOwnership” to the right-click context menu, so to perform the job instantly and easily.
- Just download the following file. It has two .reg files in it. One is to add “TakeOwnership” and the other is to remove “TakeOwnership” from right-click context menu.
- To add “TakeOwnership” to right-click context menu just open the file “InstallTakeOwnership.reg” and accept all the warnings.
- To remove “TakeOwnership” from right-click context menu, do the same with the file “RemoveTakeOwnership.reg”
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http://www.mediafire.com/?damfzmy1zdi
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Edwas
^This wasn't meant to duplicate any method, but it was just to provide necessary techniques in one place. This post was made as a ref. to my previous post "Change The Background of Windows Media Center in Windows Vista and 7"
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