Can't access c and d drive

 by mistake i change the permission for c and d drive to lock them. but when i was go to
security option there was all edit and advance options are disable and also when i go to control panel user account and parental control also disble.
please help me up from this problem

1. Create script with cacls function and run it from scheduler with elevated system account.
2. If 1 does not help, reinstall.
Regards
Milos

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