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02-15-2020 05:41 AM
I have found the sysprint.sep plus a sysprtj.sep files within the system32 folder that were modified on 3/19/19 (Windows update?) I tried to delete them but the system will not let me. Says I need to be a "TrustedInstaller" to have permission to delete them.
02-15-2020 06:48 AM
- Right-click and click on the properties of file / folder.
- Click on security tab on Properties window.
- Click on advanced tab to bring up another advanced permission window.
- Click on the change button nearby the owner information. A new window will appear.
- Type the “users” in the “Enter the object name to select” field and then click on apply and OK.
- Click on another OK and the only window opened left should be Properties with security tab.
- Under the Security tab, click on the Edit button and then choose your user or “users” and then click on “Full Control” checkbox, all the checkboxes will be selected. Click on Apply and OK and try deleting the file.
Let me know.
Asmita
I am an HP Employee
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