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| vista Home 64 bit | Admin permission for Windows SystemCare? I would like to run Advanced Systemcare, however Vista-64 is telling me I need administrative permission. How do I gain permission for this app? Also, anyone know if running this app will cause problems within Vista? |
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| Vista Home Premium 32-bit & Vista Ultimate 64-bit both Service Pack 2 W7 Pro RTM 7600 32 & 64 | Re: Admin permission for Windows SystemCare? Hi flycaster, Right click on the program and select Run as administrator. After providing administrative credentials, the program will run as though it had been launched in that account, even though you are still in a standard account. |
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| vista Home 64 bit | Re: Admin permission for Windows SystemCare? Thanks. Cool. |
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