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| Guest | equate user to administrator I am forever being told that I cannot do something (like use Adobe Flash) because I have the wrong version of it. When I access Internet as Administrator, I don't have this problem. How do I equate my signon with that of the administrator (which was never given a specific definition by me when setting up Vista)? -- Ralph |
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