How to fix 'Access Control Entry Is Corrupt' error on Windows

If something corrupts the ACL, you may get the 'Access Control Entry Is Corrupt' error when trying to access certain resources on Windows.

Your computer has what is called an Access Control List (ACL). Its job is to tell Windows which resources, such as files and folders, users can access on your computer. If something corrupts the ACL, you may get the 'Access Control Entry Is Corrupt' error when trying to access certain resources on Windows.

The following article will show you how to remove the 'Access Control Entry Is Corrupt' error on your Windows computer.

1. Perform SFC or CHKDSK scan

Running an SFC scan can fix the error by repairing any corrupted system files related to the normal operation of ACLs. If files are missing, the DISM scan will replace them with cached Windows system image files. If these two scans do not help, the problem may be related to a hard drive error which you can fix by scanning CHKDSK.

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The above tools are built into Windows to help repair damaged or problematic files, and you should familiarize yourself with how and when to use them.

2. Close all Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps

Sometimes, UWP apps can lock resources when they run in a sandbox environment. When they do, you may receive the error message 'Access Control Entry Is Corrupt'. To fix this, close the UWP app you suspect is the culprit, and then update or reinstall it.

3. Change ownership of the affected file or folder

Taking ownership of a file or folder can sometimes resolve the 'Access Control Entry Is Corrupt' error. To do that, follow the steps below:

1. Right click on the file or folder and select Properties .

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2. Select the Security tab and then click Advanced at the bottom to open the Advanced Securities window for the file.

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3. Next to Owner , check to see if your username is listed as the owner of the file or folder. If not, that could be the problem. So, click the Change link next to open the Select User or Group window .

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4. Click Advanced to open the Select User or Group (Advanced) window .

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5. Click Find Now to search for available users on your Windows computer.

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6. In the search results at the bottom, select your username and click OK.

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7. Return to the Select User or Group window , click OK.

8. In the Advanced Securities window , click Apply > OK.

Now that you have changed ownership, try accessing the file or folder again and see if the error still appears.

4. Try accessing the file or folder from another user account

Sometimes, the error appears because your user account is corrupted, meaning all the above fixes will most likely fail. What you can do is create another user account on Windows for troubleshooting purposes.

Try accessing the file or folder (as long as it is in a publicly available folder) and if the error does not appear, you can move the necessary files from the old account to the new account.

5. Restore Access Control List

If none of the above solutions work, it may be time to restore the ACL. To do that, first back up your Windows 10 or Windows 11 computer.

Then factory reset the Windows PC and that should get rid of the 'Access Control Entry Is Corrupt' error.

Update 04 September 2023
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