Sửa lỗi an error occurred while creating security connection
This error usually appears when trying to change various security settings of a file or folder located on your computer or on an external media connected to it. The error message is usually preceded by an ‘access denied’ message appearing when trying to move, copy, or delete the files you don’t have proper access to. Show The error appears problematic because it prevents users from adding proper permissions for making the file available for use and it seems like there is no way out. Still, we have prepared several working methods for you to check out and we hope they will help you out!
Solution 1: Disable the Read-Only ModeSometimes the file’s properties prevent it from being freely accessed, especially if the Read Only mode is active in the file’s or folder’s properties. The easiest way to resolve this specific error code is to disable the Read Only mode. It might not work for everyone but it’s the easiest way of resolving this issue.
Solution 2: Take Ownership of the FileTaking ownership of the file is sometimes vital if you want to add permissions to various user accounts to edit or copy the file. Changing the owner is generally an easy process and it will grant you full access to security properties of the file if you follow the instructions we have prepared below with great care.
Alternative: Since some users have still failed to take ownership of the file or folder via the means explained above because of lack of permissions or administrator access, the best alternative thing you can do is to use Command Prompt to resolve the problem. The end result is essentially the same!
takeown /f "F:\ProblemFolder" /a /r /d y icacls "F:\ProblemFolder" /t /c /grant administrators:F System:F everyone:F
Solution 3: Changing Drive OwnershipIf the whole external or internal is refusing to cooperate by displaying this exact same error message, you can try the fix below which will essentially use hidden administrator permissions in order to give ownership to the administrator account and fix things. The solution is lengthy but it worked for plenty of people!
net user administrator /active:yes
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