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Re: How do you use command line in shortcuts now ? I might be wrong about that on 5384, come to think of it, but it is true in
5456.
"Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com> wrote in message
news:Oh4d1P5mGHA.2252@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> When you get the access denied solved you will find that you can create a
> shortcut without even a UAC prompt.
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> "Travis King" <Puterman@mchsi.com> wrote in message
> news:619957C8-3AFB-4C97-A8A7-8A3578F243C7@microsoft.com...
>>I get a lot of things in Vista that I see 'Access denied' including the
>>network when I try to adjust, add, or remove any files into my public
>>folder when I'm on another computer, even with the file sharing turned on
>>and it is set to allow things to be changed, but I still see 'access
>>denied'. I've also seen 'access denied' on a few of my own bitmaps that I
>>wanted to adjust.
>> "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com> wrote in message
>> news:ecC1TJ0mGHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>> The problem seems to be on your machine. I am able to create a new icon
>>> and enter the target:
>>> %SystemRoot%\system32\mshta.exe %SystemRoot%\system32\feedback.hta
>>> for the Feedback link without any prompts for UAC or any other problem.
>>> It just works for me. It does not need permissions of any sort.
>>> Doubleclicking on the new icon calls the feedback page just as the
>>> preinstalled Feedback icon does.
>>>
>>> Try simply browsing for any target and completing the wizard to see if
>>> you can get any kind of new icon that calls a program. The issue does
>>> not seem to be the procedure but something to do with a setting on your
>>> computer.
>>>
>>> "steve h." <ugandasteve2470@ugandaexcite.com> wrote in message
>>> news:C726F7EE-918E-4EA3-91E0-5449118178C5@microsoft.com...
>>>> it won't allow me even then, is this a known bug ?
>>>>
>>>> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> In Vista an admin runs as a user unless he elevates for a specific
>>>>> task. No
>>>>> one runs as an administrator in the sense he did in XP. You can
>>>>> elevate by
>>>>> right clicking on a program icon and choosing "Run as Administrator."
>>>>>
>>>>> "steve h." <ugandasteve2470@ugandaexcite.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:F1B81056-CDCE-4E5B-80F6-4152EAE3DCCB@microsoft.com...
>>>>> >I used to edit shortcuts for programs, on my XP desktop by inserting
>>>>> >the
>>>>> > commands on the Target line for the shortcut. I'm trying to do this
>>>>> > now
>>>>> > with
>>>>> > Beta Build 5384, and it denies me access. I am the administrator and
>>>>> > I am
>>>>> > using the admin account. Is this a known bug ? TIA.
>>>>>
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