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About SYSTEM, CREATOR OWNER access control entries in Windows?

Hi,When we right click on a file or folder, then choose Properties, and then under the Security tab, we sometimes see the SYSTEM and CREATOR OWNER entries.But I have two questions:1. If the CREATOR OWNER or SYSTEM access control entry is removed, would this make the creator owner or system denied access to that file or folder?2. Under what situations can we observe the effects of changing the permissions of the SYSTEM (for example, if only read permission is allowed for the SYSTEM, with other checkboxes unticked).Thanks so much for your help.

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Unless you had the foresight to install a RAT (Remote Access Tool) beforehand, there is no simple way to control the computer. If you decide to go down the dark path of hacking, it would take you many years before you get to the level of proficiency required to breach the system, in which time the laptop is probably outdated and of little use to you anyway. The court of law is your best bet.
Yeah I'd definitely be wearing rubber gloves when doing any sort of cleaning. I clean toilets as a second job, and I have to deal with some filthy toilets, often blocked up to the rim with excrement and dirty water, so I always make sure I'm protected by wearing rubber gloves, as sometimes I have to reach into the toilet to remove the blockage!

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