Destination Folder Access Denied in Windows 10
- Administrator rights are a way for Windows to make sure system files as well as personal data don't fall into the right hands by granted limited permissions to outside users.
- This guide covers the steps that need to be taken if you cannot access folders and other type of data due to ownership issues.
- This article is just a small part of a much larger hub dedicated to fixing Administrator Rights issues that may appear in Windows 10.
- Visit our dedicated System Errors page for more articles of interest
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After you upgraded to Windows 10, Windows 8 or Windows 8.1, you might get the message Destination folder access denied when you are trying to copy a file or folder either from a USB stick, from an external hard drive or just from a simple CD or DVD to your C: partition in your Windows.
The message Destination folder access denied usually appears when you don’t have the necessary administrator rights to copy a file or folder to the C: partition or to the partition your Windows 10, operating system is installed in.
In some cases however it will let you copy and paste any file or folder but only in specific paths in your C: drive.
How do I fix the Destination folder access denied error?
If you get this error message in your Windows 10 operating system it is usually followed by the message You’ll need to provide administrator permission to copy to this folder but if you click(left click) on the Continue box it will paste your data to that specific place.
Seeing that it is quite annoying to click on Continue every time you copy/paste your data to the C: partition we will see below how to do a permanent fix on this.
1. Check your administrator rights
2. Check your program permissions
3. Use Command Prompt to take ownership of the drive
You can also use a quick CMD command to take ownership of the problematic files, folder or even drive.
For example, here’s how you can take ownership of computer drives so that you can freely copy, move and change any files located on the respective drive:
So there you have it, these three methods will help you fix the Destination folder access denied issue on Windows 10, 8 or 8.1. Now you can use your device freely without any limitations.
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