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| | taking ownership of system 32 files I am the only account under vista 64bit and at the same time the administrator, I am not able to replace and edit some dll files??? i wouldn't give me full rights although I am the admin?? please feedback appreciated |
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| | Re: taking ownership of system 32 files Admin has all rights, except they don't. And you're running as Admin, except that you're not. ![]() Fun with Vista. This explains it, in an Orwellian sort of way: ----------------------- http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window...-2b2f-422c-b70 e-b18ff918c2811033.mspx "Administrative users automatically have: - Read/Write/Execute permissions to all resources - All Windows privileges Note: Windows Vista protects %systemroot% files and folders with permissions designed for Windows Resource Protection (WRP), which can only be accessed by the System service. Administrators can read system files and folders but cannot write to them. Note that this differs from previous versions of Windows." ----------------- To *really* run as Admin see here: http://www.computerperformance.co.uk...r_activate.htm Quote: > I am the only account under vista 64bit and at the same time the > administrator, I am not able to replace and edit some dll files??? i Quote: > give me full rights although I am the admin?? > > please feedback appreciated |
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| | Re: taking ownership of system 32 files Even though you are a admin, you don't have all of your superpowers.... Your subject says it all... you need to use Takeown and icacls http://www.google.com/search?q=vista...GGL_en_____215 http://blogs.msdn.com/tims/archive/2...deletable.aspx "maxvista" <maxvista@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:C2E9DC74-72E1-472F-9DB0-9259CC5D9615@xxxxxx Quote: > I am the only account under vista 64bit and at the same time the > administrator, I am not able to replace and edit some dll files??? i > wouldn't > give me full rights although I am the admin?? > > please feedback appreciated |
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| | Re: taking ownership of system 32 files Hi, You don't need to take ownership, you just need to run with elevated privileges. I would suggest that you do not attempt to alter Vista's library files. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "maxvista" <maxvista@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:C2E9DC74-72E1-472F-9DB0-9259CC5D9615@xxxxxx Quote: >I am the only account under vista 64bit and at the same time the > administrator, I am not able to replace and edit some dll files??? i > wouldn't > give me full rights although I am the admin?? > > please feedback appreciated |
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