— tcost of learning .. This windows annoyance will last beyond my lifetime. However, the instructions are opaque (hard to troubleshoot) and not guaranteed to work. Hopefully, the knowledge has longevity.
— https://windowsreport.com/administrator-permission-delete-folder/ method 1 worked for Lenovo userGuide folder. The older method below didn’t work.
— based on https://www.minitool.com/data-recovery/delete-access-windowsapps-folder.html . I used it on WindowsApps folder in A95 and HP71
- Click on the Continue button in the above prompt window.
- Another prompt window will pop up, saying that You have been denied permission to access this folder.
- Click the security tab (You can also right click on WindowsApps folder and choose Properties, to access the Security tab.)
- Click Advanced under the Security tab.
- Click on the Change link beside the Owner.
- Find Enter the object name to select area in the Select User or Group window.
- Type Administrators and click on the Check Names button on the right side.
- Click on the OK button at the bottom right to open Advanced Security Settings for WindowsApps window.
- Check Replace owner on subcontainers and objects under the Owner.
- Click on the OK button to confirm your action to take the ownership of the WindowsApps folder.
- The Windows Security window will appear and start the process of Changing ownership of WindowsApps files.
- Wait for it to complete.
- Click on the Advanced button again under the Security tab.
- Click on the Continue button under the Permissions (Auditing?) tab in Advanced Security Settings for WindowsApps window.
- Click on the Add button at the bottom left.
- Click Select a principal link in the Permission Entry for WindowsApps window.
- Click Advanced and Find Now to select your account.
- Below the CheckName, Click OK button to confirm. In some cases, there is just an OK button to bring you back to a previous window, and you click OK.
- Next page title is Auditing Entry for <folder name>. Principal should show the chosen account. Check Full control under Basic permissions.
- Click OK at the bottom right.
- Check Replace all child object permission entries with inheritable permission entries from this object.
- Click on the OK button and wait for the system to apply all the changes successfully.