In message <99B67EB8-9B8E-45F5-B8B9-6B7F4AE4360D@microsoft.com> "Mr.
Arnold" <MR.
Arnold@Arnold.com> wrote:
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>"Bitbob" <Bitbob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>news:BC2BDB1D-34E7-4FFE-B6EF-C53CFE49DD15@microsoft.com...
>> Even though I am logged in as Admin on a Vista Ultimate installation when
>> I
>> try to set processor Afinity in taskmanager it denies access. I have tried
>> with several processes Microsoft and others and none will allow
>> access!!!!???? Any Ideas????
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>I think even though you're logged in as Admin, in some cases, you don't have
>the privileges even as Admin. You must use the run as administrator to give
>an application the privileges needed.
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>http://vistasupport.mvps.org/run_as_administrator.htm
You should still be able to manipulate your own tasks' affinity without
elevating.
>The link talks about running Task Manager with escalated privileges .
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>http://preview.tinyurl.com/2a5lvn
What a long difficult way to say "click the 'Show processes from all
users' button in the [Processes] tab" (which restarts Task Manager
elevated)
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