Thanks that of corse solved the problem thanks and sorry for the dumb
question I should have though of that. but I am also wondering if there was
anyway that it would recognize that automatically in the future... that can
be really annoying I understand the need for things to be secure but there
should be a way for you to have rights that can be accessed when you log on
that don't have to ask for everything and where you can add trusted
programs... just a thought I'm sure there are unforseen things that I don't
know about that would be a problem with that but if not I'm sure many people
would appreciate a feature like that and hopefully there would be a way to do
that like ask for adminrights when adding such a program to a trusted list or
a list of programs or .exe that are always run as adminrights on that
account. Just a thought maybe a patch or service pack could add that. Agin
thanks for all the help.
William Moore
"Jimmy Brush" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> You need to transition task manager into "admin mode" in order for
> this to work.
>
> An application can only use your admin powers if it prompts for your
> permission, even when you are logged in with an administrator.
>
> There are a few ways to do this:
>
> 1- When opening task manager, right-click it and click Run As
> Administrator
>
> 2- From an open task manager, click the Processes tab, and then click
> Show processes from all users
>
> Once you have gone through the "Windows needs your permission to
> continue" prompt, task manager is running in admin mode, and you will
> no longer receive the errors.
>
> On Mon, 14 May 2007 13:14:00 -0700, Fire balls
> <Fireballs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >I'm runnig windows vista business 32bit. I am loged on as an administrator.
> >when I go to task manager and go to the users tab and click on a user that is
> >loged on and try and send a message that user it errs out and says I don't
> >have the right to do it. (the acount I am alos messaging is an administrator
> >and I have also tried to do it to a standard user as well with the same
> >resultes) how can this be fixed?
>
>
>
> - JB
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User
> Windows Vista Support Faq http://www.jimmah.com/vista/
>