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| Guest | run as administrator I upgraded to Vista about a month ago, installed Office 2007 and everything worked pretty well until yesterday. I turned on the system and as it booted there was a message about needing to checkdisk. Then for the next 5/10 mintues there was a message informing me that invalid security IDs had to be replaced on files ...and the screen scrolled through thousands of files. When I was finally able to log on to my account (which was the administrator account from the time I upgraded) I found I had lost access to all of my files (docs, music, etc.) and now needed to choose to run Outlook as an administrator for it to work. (Prior to yesterday, all I needed to do was click on the Outlook icon in my toolbar to open the program and retreive mail.) Anybody have an idea of what happened? How can I have the system recognize my user account as the administrator? (It is a step backward to have to now right click and select "run as administrator" to use Outlook 2007.) Jan |
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| Guest | Re: run as administrator Check the event logs for disk related errors. It sounds like a bad sector in the wrong spot on the hard drive. -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca "JanZientek" <JanZientek@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9B691088-744E-4412-B09C-80F8403B87D2@microsoft.com... >I upgraded to Vista about a month ago, installed Office 2007 and everything > worked pretty well until yesterday. I turned on the system and as it > booted > there was a message about needing to checkdisk. Then for the next 5/10 > mintues there was a message informing me that invalid security IDs had to > be > replaced on files ...and the screen scrolled through thousands of files. > When I was finally able to log on to my account (which was the > administrator > account from the time I upgraded) I found I had lost access to all of my > files (docs, music, etc.) and now needed to choose to run Outlook as an > administrator for it to work. (Prior to yesterday, all I needed to do was > click on the Outlook icon in my toolbar to open the program and retreive > mail.) > > Anybody have an idea of what happened? How can I have the system > recognize > my user account as the administrator? (It is a step backward to have to > now > right click and select "run as administrator" to use Outlook 2007.) > > Jan |
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