Unable to copy a file to a folder [where I have full rights & permissions]


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I am unable to copy a (preferences file from Brave) to my new user folder on my new computer.

I have full control and all permissions on this folder.

However, the message I'm getting is:

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What can be done to tackle this? Or circumvent it, so that I can copy to the folder and use it?

On 25/01/2026 at 13:13, Nick H. said:

Is Brave open when you try to do the copy?

It looks like the simplest solution is to do it through the browser rather than Windows Explorer. See here.

It's the " Replace the Profile Folder > Replace the new \brave-browser folder with the one you backed up earlier."  that doesn't work.

For some reason the new folder (new computer) is "locked" to copy some files. ' Some files' , because there are files/folders copied. Apparently not all, which I think is strange...

On 25/01/2026 at 14:36, Grey Ghost said:

Have you turned off Tamper Protection in Windows Security?

It's not available, because ESET has taken over these permissions & settings.

I have turned off ESET completely, but that didn't do anything; still not able to copy to that folder.
I can copy that file to the Downloads-folder, but not specifically that Brave...Default folder.

Finally I managed.

Uninstalled Brave completely. Than used the File Explorer to delete the main folder under Users\<name>\AppData (with everything turned off ESET on firewalls, file protecten and web security with UAC off).

Than reinstalled Brave, and now the Preferences file can be copied.

Strange... same things I did before, but now it magically works. Happy.

I had to reinstall Windows 11 once more :angry:
I had a situation where my user profile got corrupted [didn't get the pop-up authenticator-screen on MS Office]. And for some reason the Preferences file could not be copied in this new instance..

I think it has to do with some strong security things by ESET on/in the Users (sub)folders. I mean, after the new installation of Windows 11 I immediately installed Brave and copied the Preferences-file [so no ESET or whatsoever-security-software installed]... and it worked!

Continued installing en setting up and it worked smoothly.

[[ I also tried some PowerShell commands on takeown and icacls on my username and brave-folder. All with no success. ]]

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