Folder Access Denied when deleting a Roaming Profile

By design, the roaming profile was owned by a user and even administrator can’t delete it. For administrator to delete the roaming profile, we must take ownership first. This video shows how to take ownership from the user and delete the roaming profile.

Step 1: Open Windows explorer

Step 2: Navigate to the roaming profile you want to delete. Right on the profile you want to delete. Select Properties

Note: You may receive this popup. Click Continue

Then you may receive another popup. Click on Close. You should be able to open the Properties.

Step 3: Click on Security tab

Step 4: Click on Advanced.

Step 5: Click on Change.

Step 6: Enter your usernameand who will take over ownership. Then click OK

Step 7: Check Replace owner on subcontainers and objects and click all Oks to save the settings

Note: You may receive this popup. Click Yes to continue.

Step 8: Now, try to delete the profile. If you can’t delete the profile and receive this message, go step 9.

Step 9: Go back to Advanced Security Setting. Check Replace all child object permission entries with inheritable permission entries from this object. Then try to delete the profile again.

Please view this step by step video:

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Bob Lin

Bob Lin, Chicagotech-MVP, MCSE & CNE Data recovery, Windows OS Recovery, Networking, and Computer Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Install and Configure Windows, VMware, Virtualization and Cisco on http://www.HowToNetworking.com

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