Why do I encounter no permission to view or edit this object’s settings error?
There can be several reasons you don’t currently have permission to access certain object settings. Some of them are as follows:
Other programs are using your file/folder simultaneously – Whenever this happens, you are prevented from viewing or editing the permissions settings of an object. Corrupt user account – The permission problem is likely to arise if the user account is corrupted due to a computer crash or the PC gets affected by viruses or malware. A file or folder is encrypted – If a file or folder is encrypted, you cannot have access to it unless it is decrypted by the person who encrypted it or you get the certificate that was used to encrypt such file/folder. A user account is no longer active – When a file is created or owned by a user account that is no longer active on your computer, it could result in this issue. However, it can quickly be resolved in Safe Mode.
You can check here to learn more causes of these permission issues.
What can I do if I have no permission to view or edit this object’s permission settings?
Before trying any of the advanced fixes, you should consider performing the following steps in case your problem is not far-fetched:
A straightforward workaround is to copy the folder to a different location. Having moved it to a new location, you can try to access it from there. This might not be the best fix, but it might be worth trying out. Restart your PC to check if the issue persists. Do not hesitate to take immediate action if your computer fails to restart.
Having confirmed the above checks, and the error is yet to fix, you can try any of the fixes below.
1. Take ownership of the directory
After following the above steps, you will have ownership over the selected file and also be able to edit without restrictions. SPONSORED You can also explore other methods to change the ownership permission of files if your access is denied in this guide.
2. Remove an account from the permissions
Now check if removing an account from the permission has fixed the issue. Alternatively, you can also check our detailed guide on how to fix administrator access denied on Windows 10 and 11. Do not hesitate to use the comments section below if you have questions or comments.
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