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| 05-03-2007 | #1 |
| | Administrator Problems After upgrading to Windows Vista Ultimate I seemed to have lost administrator priveliges. One feature of Dreamweaver is the ability to click on an image to edit, using another program, and it says you must be administrator to preform this function, and cancels request and won't open graphic program. When I open Visual Studios, the opening says you need to be administrator to get all the functions. Under Windows XP I was recognized as administrator of my computer. Under user groups I put myself as member of administrators. I had to create a new user, Administrator in order to do this, also to start IIS 7.0 and SQL Server. All my files are under HP_Administrator which has been the Administrator for the computer in XP. I would like to delete the new user and have my old user be recognized as administrator. |
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| 05-03-2007 | #2 |
| | Re: Administrator Problems You need to set the properties of the program to run as admin - even tho you are an admin the programs you run do run in admin mode unless told to. "deltacomics" <deltacomics@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1E3B5DBE-0946-4E3B-B47A-620C55ACFE43@microsoft.com... > After upgrading to Windows Vista Ultimate I seemed to have lost > administrator > priveliges. One feature of Dreamweaver is the ability to click on an image > to > edit, using another program, and it says you must be administrator to > preform > this function, and cancels request and won't open graphic program. When I > open Visual Studios, the opening says you need to be administrator to get > all > the functions. Under Windows XP I was recognized as administrator of my > computer. Under user groups I put myself as member of administrators. I > had > to create a new user, Administrator in order to do this, also to start IIS > 7.0 and SQL Server. All my files are under HP_Administrator which has been > the Administrator for the computer in XP. I would like to delete the new > user > and have my old user be recognized as administrator. |
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| 05-03-2007 | #3 |
| | Re: Administrator Problems Security is very different in Vista. Your original account is an administrator if it is in the administrators group. In Vista when you logon as an administrator you get two security tokens, a regular user and an administrator. Normally the regular user token is used for security reasons. If the program was written for Vista it can request that the administrator token be used. If it wasn't written for Vista you can force it by using Run as administrator. Here's a FAQ by MVP Jimmy Brush. Be sure to click through and read the links in the FAQ. http://www.jimmah.com/vista/Security/uac_programs.aspx -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca "deltacomics" <deltacomics@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1E3B5DBE-0946-4E3B-B47A-620C55ACFE43@microsoft.com... > After upgrading to Windows Vista Ultimate I seemed to have lost > administrator > priveliges. One feature of Dreamweaver is the ability to click on an image > to > edit, using another program, and it says you must be administrator to > preform > this function, and cancels request and won't open graphic program. When I > open Visual Studios, the opening says you need to be administrator to get > all > the functions. Under Windows XP I was recognized as administrator of my > computer. Under user groups I put myself as member of administrators. I > had > to create a new user, Administrator in order to do this, also to start IIS > 7.0 and SQL Server. All my files are under HP_Administrator which has been > the Administrator for the computer in XP. I would like to delete the new > user > and have my old user be recognized as administrator. |
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