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How To Change Permission For Compressed Zipped Folder


How to Change Permission for Compressed Zipped Folder


A compressed zipped folder is a type of file that contains one or more files or folders that have been reduced in size to save disk space and facilitate file transfer. However, sometimes you may need to change the permission of a compressed zipped folder to allow or deny access to other users or applications. In this article, we will show you how to change permission for compressed zipped folder in Windows 10 using two methods: using File Explorer and using Command Prompt.


Method 1: Using File Explorer


File Explorer is the default file manager in Windows 10 that allows you to browse and manage your files and folders. You can use File Explorer to change permission for compressed zipped folder by following these steps:


Locate the compressed zipped folder that you want to change permission for and right-click on it.


Select Properties from the context menu.


In the Properties window, click on the Security tab.


Under the Group or user names section, you will see a list of users or groups that have access to the compressed zipped folder. To change permission for a specific user or group, select it and click on the Edit button.


In the Permissions for Compressed Zipped Folder window, you can check or uncheck the boxes under the Allow or Deny columns to grant or revoke permissions such as Read, Write, Modify, etc. You can also click on the Add or Remove buttons to add or remove users or groups from the list.


When you are done, click on the OK button to save the changes and close the window.


Click on the OK button again to close the Properties window.


You have successfully changed permission for compressed zipped folder using File Explorer.


Method 2: Using Command Prompt


Command Prompt is a command-line interface in Windows 10 that allows you to execute commands and perform various tasks. You can use Command Prompt to change permission for compressed zipped folder by following these steps:


Press Windows+R keys on your keyboard to open the Run dialog box.


Type cmd and press Enter or click on the OK button to launch Command Prompt.


In Command Prompt, type the following command and press Enter:icacls "C:\path\to\compressed\zipped\folder" /grant "user:permission"In this command, replace C:\path\to\compressed\zipped\folder with the actual path of the compressed zipped folder that you want to change permission for, replace "user" with the name of the user or group that you want to grant permission to, and replace "permission" with one of the following values:F: Full controlM: Modify accessRX: Read and execute accessR: Read-only accessW: Write-only access


If you want to revoke permission from a user or group, use the following command instead:icacls "C:\path\to\compressed\zipped\folder" /deny "user:permission"The parameters are the same as above.


If you want to add or remove users or groups from the list of permissions, use the following commands respectively:icacls "C:\path\to\compressed\zipped\folder" /inheritance:r /grant "user:permission"icacls "C:\path\to\compressed\zipped\folder" /remove "user"


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