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How to Take Ownership of a File or Folder Using Command-Line in Windows 7 and Vista

This article shows you how to take ownership of files and folders from the command line with Windows 7 or Winodws Vista. To change ownership for older operating systems or an alternative method lookup the SubInACL tool. This article also shows you how to add all this to the context menu to save having to do this work on the command line.

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