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Here’s how to — though note that using Registry for this is uncommon and risky. Normally, you’d use takeown + icacls in Command Prompt.

This method creates a permanent context menu item that allows you to take ownership of any file or folder instantly. This involves editing the Windows Registry. Incorrect changes can cause system instability. Create a System Restore point before proceeding.

Type Administrators , click OK , select Administrators in the permissions window, and grant Full Control . Important Safety Considerations

Be cautious, as changing ownership of core system files (e.g., in System32 ) can cause system instability.

the file and click Yes to merge it into your registry.

; Add Take Ownership to Context Menu for Files [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell\runas] @="Take Ownership" "NoWorkingDirectory"=""

: Open Task Manager , right-click Windows Explorer , and select Restart . Option 2: Using a Registry Script (.reg)

Now right-click any file → will take ownership + grant full control.

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How To Take Ownership Of File Windows 11 In Registry !link! (2027)

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How To Take Ownership Of File Windows 11 In Registry !link! (2027)

Here’s how to — though note that using Registry for this is uncommon and risky. Normally, you’d use takeown + icacls in Command Prompt.

This method creates a permanent context menu item that allows you to take ownership of any file or folder instantly. This involves editing the Windows Registry. Incorrect changes can cause system instability. Create a System Restore point before proceeding.

Type Administrators , click OK , select Administrators in the permissions window, and grant Full Control . Important Safety Considerations how to take ownership of file windows 11 in registry

Be cautious, as changing ownership of core system files (e.g., in System32 ) can cause system instability.

the file and click Yes to merge it into your registry. Here’s how to — though note that using

; Add Take Ownership to Context Menu for Files [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell\runas] @="Take Ownership" "NoWorkingDirectory"=""

: Open Task Manager , right-click Windows Explorer , and select Restart . Option 2: Using a Registry Script (.reg) This involves editing the Windows Registry

Now right-click any file → will take ownership + grant full control.

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