Remove Lock from a Folder in Windows 7

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Remove Lock from a Folder in Windows 7

Want to change folder sharing or security options? Then you probably seen a lock icon on a folder. Here you will learn how to get rid of that icon.

Windows 7 lock icon indicates that the file or folder can only be accessed by you, and not any other user on your computer. If this is desired, then the lock icon is a good way to ensure that those settings are in place. If this isn’t your intention, then it’s an eyesore.

To remove the lock icon, you have to change the security settings on the folder to allow the Users group to, at the very least, read from the folder.

Right click on the folder with the lock icon and select Properties. Switch to the Security tab, and then press the Edit… button.

A list of groups and users that have access to the folder appears. Missing from the list will be the “Users” group. Click the Add button.

The next window is a bit confusing, but all you need to do is enter “Users” into the text field near the bottom of the window. Click the Check Names button.

“Users” will change to the location of the Users group on your particular computer. Hit OK.

The Users group should now appear in the list of Groups and Users with access to the folder. You can modify the specific permissions that the Users group has if you’d like at the minimum, it must have Read access. Click OK.

Press OK till you are back at the Explorer window. You should now see that the lock icon is gone from your folder! It may be a small aesthetic nuance, but having that one folder stick out in a group of other folders is needlessly distracting. Fortunately, the fix is quick and easy, and does not compromise the security of the folder!

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categoriaGuides for Windows 7 dataMay 25th, 2010

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nitish
August 19th, 2010

thnx for this method for removing those stupid lock…lol…YAY U all…thnx again

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