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| | Is there a way around kids game discs needing my password I have my kids accounts set up as standard users..when they try to play games on discs, it asks for my password..Is there a way around that..it is quite annoying to have to run downstairs to approve games I have allowed. |
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| | Re: Is there a way around kids game discs needing my password "SL3" <SL3@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:14185BBA-25E0-4B98-ABC4-17BD85EA7B71@xxxxxx Quote: >I have my kids accounts set up as standard users..when they try to play >games > on discs Are the games not installed? Quote: > it asks for my password.. some reason, as an administrator, instead of just running as a standard user. Quote: > Is there a way around that..it is quite > annoying to have to run downstairs to approve games I have allowed. -- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/ http://www.windowsresource.net/ *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* |
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| | Re: Is there a way around kids game discs needing my password I am assuming what you are actually referring to is the password request to play the game because it is running under Administrator privleges. You have a couple of options: 1 - look for a patch to the game that allows it to work better with Vista. If they are recent games they should have a support forum that will provide a download area. Probably won't help though, I have yet to find a patch that removes Admin rights requirements. 2 - You can try running the game in non-admin mode, then it should not ask for permission (of course it may not work correctly either). To change it: --- if the game is in the games-explorer, right click on the icon, select customize, then edit, then uncheck the "Run as administrator" checkbox in the compatibility tab. --- if the game is in the programs menu, right click on the icon and select properties, then uncheck the "Run as administrator" checkbox in the compatibility tab. 3 - You can turn of UAC. UAC is the system protection that causes the messages to appear. Its not recommended to turn it off especially if your kids are using the computer as its designed to prevent them from accidentally downloading/installing bad stuff Barring that, keep running (think of the aerobic exercise you are getting ;-) and hope Microsoft improves things with SP1 Hope that helps! Mark "SL3" <SL3@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:14185BBA-25E0-4B98-ABC4-17BD85EA7B71@xxxxxx Quote: >I have my kids accounts set up as standard users..when they try to play >games > on discs, it asks for my password..Is there a way around that..it is quite > annoying to have to run downstairs to approve games I have allowed. |
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| | Re: Is there a way around kids game discs needing my password I mean games on CD's...games that require the CD be in the disc player... "Paul Smith" wrote: Quote: > "SL3" <SL3@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:14185BBA-25E0-4B98-ABC4-17BD85EA7B71@xxxxxx Quote: > >I have my kids accounts set up as standard users..when they try to play > >games > > on discs > Hello. Let's start of by finding out exactly what you mean by "on discs"? > Are the games not installed? > Quote: > > it asks for my password.. > That would be because the game is trying to access the whole machine for > some reason, as an administrator, instead of just running as a standard > user. > Quote: > > Is there a way around that..it is quite > > annoying to have to run downstairs to approve games I have allowed. > Possibly, there may be an updated version of the game which behaves better. > > -- > Paul Smith, > Yeovil, UK. > Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. > http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/ > http://www.windowsresource.net/ > > *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* > > |
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| | Re: Is there a way around kids game discs needing my password "SL3" <SL3@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:17B28F48-AC6B-479B-9063-0B905BA692B9@xxxxxx Quote: >I mean games on CD's...games that require the CD be in the disc player... -- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/ http://www.windowsresource.net/ *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* |
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| | Re: Is there a way around kids game discs needing my password You can try installing it on the kids "standard" account, maybe that way it will only require the administrator password once. Instead of installing it on the administrator account with the "install for all user" option. "SL3" <SL3@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:17B28F48-AC6B-479B-9063-0B905BA692B9@xxxxxx Quote: >I mean games on CD's...games that require the CD be in the disc player... > > "Paul Smith" wrote: > Quote: >> "SL3" <SL3@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:14185BBA-25E0-4B98-ABC4-17BD85EA7B71@xxxxxx Quote: >> >I have my kids accounts set up as standard users..when they try to play >> >games >> > on discs >> Hello. Let's start of by finding out exactly what you mean by "on >> discs"? >> Are the games not installed? >> Quote: >> > it asks for my password.. >> That would be because the game is trying to access the whole machine for >> some reason, as an administrator, instead of just running as a standard >> user. >> Quote: >> > Is there a way around that..it is quite >> > annoying to have to run downstairs to approve games I have allowed. >> Possibly, there may be an updated version of the game which behaves >> better. >> >> -- >> Paul Smith, >> Yeovil, UK. >> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. >> http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/ >> http://www.windowsresource.net/ >> >> *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* >> >> |
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