You should uninstall programs from Start / Control Panel / Programs and Features - then select the program you want to delete, right click on it and click on uninstall or delete - otherwise pieces of the program stay in various places throughout the operatingsystem and in the registry - there to cause you problems later on and taking up space for no good reason.If you really want to delete this folder take ownership of it.To fix this problem with the CA folder, takeownership of the folder (as an administrator) and give yourself full rights. Right click the folder, click on properties, go to the security tab and click on Advanced and then click on the Owner tab. Click edit and then click the name of the personyou want to give ownership to (you may need to add it if it isn't there - or it may be yourself). If you want it to apply to sub-folders and files within that folder, then check the box for replace owner on subcontainers and objects and click OK. Back outand now there's a new owner for the folders and files who can change permissions as needed. You can now change them from read-only (even if the main folder says they still are read only - you can have access yourself as the owner). You can now delete thefiles and folders.
Just to be thorough on this topic: Where are my files? Photos from Photo button are saved Profiles//Temp/ Loot screenshots from attacking are saved in: Profiles//Loots/.
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Here's more information on taking ownership of a file or folder. If taking ownership doesn't work, then someone has placeda deny access to the Everyone user somewhere in security - you need to find that entry and delete it and then you'll be able to delete the files and folders.Good luck and I hope this helps!Lorien - One - MCSE/MCSA/Network+/A+.