I have several programs that when I go to security there is a Account Unknown and when I try to remove Account Unknown I get this message You can't remove Account Unknown(S-1.) because this object is inheriting perssions from its parent. To removeAccount Unknown(S-1.) you must prevent this object from inheriting permissions. Turn off the option for inheriting permissions, and then try removing Account Unknown(S-1.) again.
Jul 26, 2016 Programmatically removes files/folder resides in docker container. We are using the docker cp to copy the log files. However it contains the log of old test cases as well. So I was thinking if I can remove the log files before executing my test case. However if old files exist because the container were never removed, then general.
I have tried the edit and advance features under security withoutsuccess. Why don't I have control over the security permissions? Found a solution to this problem.Go to the parent folder of the folder that contains files with this issue of unknown account:1. Right click on the PARENT folder and click on Properties.2. On the Security Tab go to Advanced options (bottom of the windows)3.
On the new window click on Change Permissions button at the bottom.4. Select the Users group (NOT THE AUTHENTICATED USERS, just Users)5. Check the 'Replace all child object permissions with inheritable permissions from this object'6. Click on OK or Apply buttons and done, issue fixed.Hope this helps someone else having this issue, to me it happened after reinstalling win 7 on the same machine and keeping my images on another partition so it was untouched by the new installation, so the old user account was still on the permissions of thefiles. Hello SR2044NX,Thank you for visiting Microsoft Answers forum.Follow the instruction to delete the account1. Log onto the computer using an account with administrator privileges.2. Click the Start Button.3.
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Click the picture associated with your account at the top of the menu.4. Select Manage another account.5. When the UAC box pops up, click Continue.6.
Select the user account that is to be deleted.7. Click Delete the Account.8. You will be asked if you wish to keep the files from the deleted account. To save the account’s desktop and personal files to your desktop, clickKeep Files. This will place the files into a directory with the account’s name onto your desktop. Otherwise click theDelete Files button.9. Click Delete AccountLet us know how it goes.Thanks,MartinMicrosoft Answers Support EngineerVisit ourand let us know what you thinkMartin.
Hi,Welcome to the Microsoft Community.I will be glad to help you with the issue you have with the computer. I understand the frustration when things don’t work the way the way it should.If you don't have the proper rights (or permissions) for a file or folder, you can't delete it.
If you didn't create the file, you might not be able to delete it, even if it is stored in the Public folder. If that's the case, you need to ask the owner ofthe file to delete it.
To learn more about permissions, seeAlso, you can't delete a file (or the folder that contains it) if the file is currently open in a program. Make sure that the file isn't open in any program, and then try to delete the file or folder again.Hope this information is helpful.Thank you.