you don't have permission to open this file, contact the file owner or administrator to get permission

My windows\system32 folder, I cannot access some files in this folder.  I recently installed a monitoring program on my laptop and it is necessary for me to admit that some of the files in the system folder of 32 in April for the antivirus program.  Whenever I try to add one of these files, I get this error "you don't have permission to open this contact the file owner or administrator to get permission."  I am the administrator or owner and there is no other user account on my laptop.  Please notify.

Hi ewingt26,

I suggest you to take ownership of the files and check if it helps:

Troubleshoot "access denied" when opening files or folders

I hope this helps.

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