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failed to enumerate objects in the container access is denied windows 11/10/8/7 Fix

2025-10-26 11 Dailymotion

Are you facing the “Failed to enumerate objects in the container. Access is denied” error on your Windows PC or Server? This step-by-step guide will show you how to fix access denied errors when trying to change folder permissions, take ownership, or apply security settings on Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, and Windows Server. <br /><br />This error often shows messages like: <br /><br />Error Applying Security <br />An error occurred while applying security information to: C:\Windows\System\Folder <br />Failed to enumerate objects in the container. Access is denied <br /><br />Common scenarios: <br />✔️ Adding a user to a folder in Windows Server <br />✔️ Unable to edit, delete, or change folder/file permissions <br />✔️ Access denied even as an administrator <br />✔️ Folder or file owner shows as “unknown” <br /><br />In this tutorial, you will learn: <br />🔹 How to fix “Failed to enumerate objects in the container” by taking ownership <br />🔹 Use Advanced Security Settings to add your username <br />🔹 Enable “Replace owner on subcontainers and objects” to apply permissions <br />🔹 Grant full control to your account to permanently solve access denied errors <br /><br />This guide works for all Windows versions and is useful if you: <br />✅ Can’t assign permissions to files or folders <br />✅ Need to take ownership of protected system folders <br />✅ Encounter errors applying Windows security settings <br /><br />Keywords: <br />Failed to enumerate objects in the container, Access denied Windows error, Take ownership folder Windows, Windows folder permission fix, Cannot change permissions Windows 10, Windows Server access denied, Fix folder owner unknown, Windows file permission error, Failed to enumerate objects fix Windows, Windows security settings problem <br /><br />Hashtags: <br />#WindowsError #AccessDeniedFix #TakeOwnershipWindows #WindowsPermissions #FailedToEnumerateObjects #WindowsTutorial

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