![]() RELATED: How to Make Your Own Windows Registry Hacks Double-click the one you want to use and click through the prompts. Both hacks are included in the following ZIP file. The “Remove Take Ownership from Context Menu (Default)” hack deletes those keys, removing the command and restoring the default setting. The “Add Take Ownership to Context Menu” hack creates the keys and values you need to add the “Take Ownership” command. If you don’t feel like diving into the Registry, we’ve created a couple of hacks you can use. There are a lot of steps if you perform this hack manually, so we don’t blame you for wanting to use the quicker method. The first location adds the “Take Ownership” to the context menu for files of any type and the second location adds the command to the context menu for folders. You’re going to make the same set of changes in two locations in the Registry. Open the Registry Editor by hitting Start and typing “regedit.” Press Enter to open Registry Editor and give it permission to make changes to your PC. RELATED: Learning to Use the Registry Editor Like a Pro And definitely back up the Registry (and your computer!) before making changes. That said, if you’ve never worked with it before, consider reading about how to use the Registry Editor before you get started. This is a pretty simple hack and as long as you stick to the instructions, you shouldn’t have any problems. Standard warning: Registry Editor is a powerful tool and misusing it can render your system unstable or even inoperable. We would recommend at least skimming this section, though, so you understand the changes getting made. And if you’d rather not make the changes yourself, you can skip ahead and just download our one-step hacks. But take your time, follow the steps, and you’ll get there. It’s a fair list of changes, and you’ll be working in two separate Registry locations. To add a “Take Ownership” command to the context menu in any version of Windows, you just need to make some changes in the Windows Registry. "DefaultTemplate14"="C:\\Program Files (x86)\\SketchUp\\SketchUp 2014\\Resources\\en-US\\Templates\\Temp08b - 3D Printing.Add “Take Ownership” by Editing the Registry Manually "DefaultTemplate14"="C:\\Program Files (x86)\\SketchUp\\SketchUp 2014\\Resources\\en-US\\Templates\\Temp07b - Interiors.skp" Interior and Production Design - Millimeters "DefaultTemplate14"="C:\\Program Files (x86)\\SketchUp\\SketchUp 2014\\Resources\\en-US\\Templates\\Temp06b - Woodworking.skp" "DefaultTemplate14"="C:\\Program Files (x86)\\SketchUp\\SketchUp 2014\\Resources\\en-US\\Templates\\Temp05b - Landscape.skp" "DefaultTemplate14"="C:\\Program Files (x86)\\SketchUp\\SketchUp 2014\\Resources\\en-US\\Templates\\Temp04b - Urban.skp" "DefaultTemplate14"="C:\\Program Files (x86)\\SketchUp\\SketchUp 2014\\Resources\\en-US\\Templates\\Temp03c - AEC.skp" "DefaultTemplate14"="C:\\Program Files (x86)\\SketchUp\\SketchUp 2014\\Resources\\en-US\\Templates\\Temp03b - AEC.skp" Construction Documentation - Millimeters "DefaultTemplate14"="C:\\Program Files (x86)\\SketchUp\\SketchUp 2014\\Resources\\en-US\\Templates\\Temp02c - Arch.skp" "DefaultTemplate14"="C:\\Program Files (x86)\\SketchUp\\SketchUp 2014\\Resources\\en-US\\Templates\\Temp02b - Arch.skp" ![]() "DefaultTemplate14"="C:\\Program Files (x86)\\SketchUp\\SketchUp 2014\\Resources\\en-US\\Templates\\Temp01b - Simple.skp" ![]() Please see post #89 for the license MSIs. Government agencies are considered to be commercial users and must purchase a SketchUp Pro license. For example, but not as a limitation, if you are employed as a member of the professional staff of an educational institution such as the facilities management team, you are considered to be engaged in for-profit activity and you must purchase a SketchUp Pro license. However, if you are an employee of an educational institution and your job responsibilities are not those of a qualified instructor, you must purchase a SketchUp Pro license. This includes installation and use of the Software in teaching labs at an educational institution, provided that use of the Software is by enrolled students who are engaged in classroom learning activities at the educational institution. If you are a qualified instructor at an educational institution, or you are an enrolled student at an educational institution and use the Software in your classwork, you may use the Software for classroom teaching purposes, and classwork purposes. ![]()
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