The problem is that system files in Vista are owned by this account, hence they cannot be touched. I recently had some problems installing the latest and greatest VPN client for Vista from Cisco, and I had to roll back to a previous restore point. So I couldn't delete the leftover files (or mess with permissions, not even in safe mode). I tried everything from procmon and file monitors, and nothing worked until I found some command line tools that allowed me to take over permissions for these files.
The commands that allow you to delete these files are: "takeown" to recover access to a file that was denied by re-assigning file ownership and "cacls" (depreciated by "icacls") to modify file ACLs (access control lists).
And example on how these would work (just run them from powershell or cmd):
takeover /f "C:\Program Files\Cisco"
cacls "C:\Program Files\Cisco" /G cmihai:F
If that won't work:
cd "C:\Program Files\Cisco"
takeover /f *; cacls * /G Administrator:F
Now you should be able to delete those files. If you still have issues, take it one file at a time, or try to reboot to safe mode.
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