Resolving Error Code 0x80070005 in Windows 10: Step-by-Step Guide
Here are several methods to fix error code 0x80070005: Access denied in Windows 10:
- Run the application as an administrator: Right-click the application and choose 'Run as administrator' from the context menu.
- Verify permissions: Ensure you have the required permissions to access the file or folder. Right-click the file or folder, select 'Properties,' navigate to the 'Security' tab, and check the permissions.
- Disable antivirus software: Occasionally, antivirus software can prevent access to certain files or folders. Temporarily disable the antivirus and try accessing the file or folder again.
- Utilize the Command Prompt: Open the Command Prompt as an administrator and execute the command: 'net user administrator /active:yes'. This will enable the built-in administrator account. Log in to this account and try accessing the file or folder again.
- Reset permissions: Right-click the file or folder, select 'Properties,' go to the 'Security' tab, and click the 'Advanced' button. Click 'Change' next to the owner name, select the user account you want to assign ownership to, check the 'Replace owner on subcontainers and objects' option, and click 'OK'. Then, go to the 'Permissions' tab, click 'Add,' add the user account you want to grant access to, set the required permissions, and click 'OK' to save the changes.
- Use third-party tools: There are several third-party tools that can assist in resolving error code 0x80070005. Popular options include CCleaner, Malwarebytes, and Advanced SystemCare.