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| | Administrator problems I started using Windows Vista Home Premium 64 recently and set it up with me as the single user. Sometimes when I try to install a program, especially something from MS like the add-on for Windows Media Player, or change something I get a message saying I don't have Administrative Privileges so I can't proceed. I've searched the help files and MS documents but can't find an answer for this. I'm willing to set up an Administrator and switch to it if I have to but can't find info on how to do this either. Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance, Dave |
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| Vista Ultimate SP2 x64 Windows 7 Ultimate x64 TECHNET | Re: Administrator problems I started using Windows Vista Home Premium 64 recently and set it up with me as the single user. Sometimes when I try to install a program, especially something from MS like the add-on for Windows Media Player, or change something I get a message saying I don't have Administrative Privileges so I can't proceed. I've searched the help files and MS documents but can't find an answer for this. I'm willing to set up an Administrator and switch to it if I have to but can't find info on how to do this either. Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance, Dave You can read Brink's tutorial on how to do this. User Account Type User Account - Create |
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| | Re: Administrator problems Start Windows XP Home Edition in safe mode If you are running Windows XP Home Edition, you must start the computer in safe mode, and then log on with an account that has administrative rights in order to access the Security tab. Access to the Security tab is required in order to change security permission. If you are running Windows XP Professional, you do not have to start the computer in safe mode. For more information about how to start Windows XP in safe mode, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 304449 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304449/ ) How to start the System Restore tool at a command prompt in Windows XP -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Dave" <davidj92@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:30230508-1778-49E8-A7B3-E06377DDB89A@xxxxxx Quote: >I started using Windows Vista Home Premium 64 recently and set it up with me > as the single user. Sometimes when I try to install a program, especially > something from MS like the add-on for Windows Media Player, or change > something I get a message saying I don't have Administrative Privileges so I > can't proceed. I've searched the help files and MS documents but can't find > an answer for this. I'm willing to set up an Administrator and switch to it > if I have to but can't find info on how to do this either. > Any help appreciated. > Thanks in advance, > Dave > |
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| | Re: Administrator problems "Peter Foldes" <okf122@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ubc3b4KaJHA.4520@xxxxxx Quote: > Start Windows XP Home Edition in safe mode > If you are running Windows XP Home Edition, you must start the computer in > safe mode, and then log on with an account that has administrative rights > in order to access the Security tab. Access to the Security tab is > required in order to change security permission. If you are running > Windows XP Professional, you do not have to start the computer in safe > mode. For more information about how to start Windows XP in safe mode, > click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft > Knowledge Base: > 304449 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304449/ ) How to start the System > Restore tool at a command prompt in Windows XP > > -- > Peter > |
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| | Re: Administrator problems On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 22:57:52 -0600, "Dave" <davidj92@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >I started using Windows Vista Home Premium 64 recently and set it up with me >as the single user. Sometimes when I try to install a program, especially >something from MS like the add-on for Windows Media Player, or change >something I get a message saying I don't have Administrative Privileges so I >can't proceed. I've searched the help files and MS documents but can't find >an answer for this. I'm willing to set up an Administrator and switch toit >if I have to but can't find info on how to do this either. >Any help appreciated. >Thanks in advance, >Dave home button, bottom left of status bar. should be an image at the top right of the expanded window that opens. tap it. now you're in user accounts. see what sort of account is represented by that image. And make a password for it. Here's something you might want to also do while you're here. create a 2nd account so you can use a STANDARD vs an ADMIN account. create the 2nd account, make it an admin account. Now you can switch to that admin account. switching at the home button, logoff, switch user, shutdown etc... in the new account make a password. edit OTHER account you just switched FROM, and make it a STANDARD account. I don't know what's wrong with Vista, but after 2 years of TRYING to create a standard account, this was the ONLY way that actually worked. now when you boot, you want to use 'control userpasswords2' in the RUN dialog. and possibly set your machine to NOT use passwords to boot into the single account. personal choice, but way I figure, only 1 user, only boot into 1 account at a time. don't need a password at power on. You'll need to enter the password to change the use passwords. That might get you started..Need more, I have more. But be specific. |
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| | Re: Administrator problems "Airbot" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message news:da6653d930c317848495e613e364debe@xxxxxx-gateway.com... Quote: > > Dave;922119 Wrote: Quote: >> I started using Windows Vista Home Premium 64 recently and set it up >> with me >> as the single user. Sometimes when I try to install a program, >> especially >> something from MS like the add-on for Windows Media Player, or change >> something I get a message saying I don't have Administrative Privileges >> so I >> can't proceed. I've searched the help files and MS documents but can't >> find >> an answer for this. I'm willing to set up an Administrator and switch >> to it >> if I have to but can't find info on how to do this either. >> Any help appreciated. >> Thanks in advance, >> Dave > Hi Dave, > > You can read Brink's tutorial on how to do this. > > User Account Type > User Account - Create > > > -- > Airbot > > If I helped you then you can click on the scales ![]() > If you helped me then Thank You. > Aaron Thanks for the link, glanced at it and it looks like good reading, should have time to read in depth over New Years. Dave |
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| | Re: Administrator problems <keepout@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:6rgfl4hfika44vdc5fdtk9p0gj98om5g37@xxxxxx On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 22:57:52 -0600, "Dave" <davidj92@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >I started using Windows Vista Home Premium 64 recently and set it up with >me >as the single user. Sometimes when I try to install a program, especially >something from MS like the add-on for Windows Media Player, or change >something I get a message saying I don't have Administrative Privileges so >I >can't proceed. I've searched the help files and MS documents but can't >find >an answer for this. I'm willing to set up an Administrator and switch to it >if I have to but can't find info on how to do this either. >Any help appreciated. >Thanks in advance, >Dave home button, bottom left of status bar. should be an image at the top right of the expanded window that opens. tap it. now you're in user accounts. see what sort of account is represented by that image. And make a password for it. Here's something you might want to also do while you're here. create a 2nd account so you can use a STANDARD vs an ADMIN account. create the 2nd account, make it an admin account. Now you can switch to that admin account. switching at the home button, logoff, switch user, shutdown etc... in the new account make a password. edit OTHER account you just switched FROM, and make it a STANDARD account. I don't know what's wrong with Vista, but after 2 years of TRYING to create a standard account, this was the ONLY way that actually worked. now when you boot, you want to use 'control userpasswords2' in the RUN dialog. and possibly set your machine to NOT use passwords to boot into the single account. personal choice, but way I figure, only 1 user, only boot into 1 account at a time. don't need a password at power on. You'll need to enter the password to change the use passwords. That might get you started..Need more, I have more. But be specific. Keepout, Thanks for the help, will try to do this over New Year, looks like it will help. Dave |
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| | Re: Administrator problems <keepout@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:6rgfl4hfika44vdc5fdtk9p0gj98om5g37@xxxxxx On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 22:57:52 -0600, "Dave" <davidj92@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >I started using Windows Vista Home Premium 64 recently and set it up with >me >as the single user. Sometimes when I try to install a program, especially >something from MS like the add-on for Windows Media Player, or change >something I get a message saying I don't have Administrative Privileges so >I >can't proceed. I've searched the help files and MS documents but can't >find >an answer for this. I'm willing to set up an Administrator and switch to it >if I have to but can't find info on how to do this either. >Any help appreciated. >Thanks in advance, >Dave home button, bottom left of status bar. should be an image at the top right of the expanded window that opens. tap it. now you're in user accounts. see what sort of account is represented by that image. And make a password for it. snip Keepout, I looked at the account and it shows me as the only account and I'm set as administrator. I did create a password while there, will not have the time to do the rest of it until New Years. Thanks again, Dave |
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| Vista Ultimate SP2 x64 Windows 7 Ultimate x64 TECHNET | Re: Administrator problems "Airbot" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message news:da6653d930c317848495e613e364debe@xxxxxx-gateway.com... Quote: > > Dave;922119 Wrote: Quote: >> I started using Windows Vista Home Premium 64 recently and set it up >> with me >> as the single user. Sometimes when I try to install a program, >> especially >> something from MS like the add-on for Windows Media Player, or change >> something I get a message saying I don't have Administrative Privileges >> so I >> can't proceed. I've searched the help files and MS documents but can't >> find >> an answer for this. I'm willing to set up an Administrator and switch >> to it >> if I have to but can't find info on how to do this either. >> Any help appreciated. >> Thanks in advance, >> Dave > Hi Dave, > > You can read Brink's tutorial on how to do this. > > User Account Type > User Account - Create > > > -- > Airbot > > If I helped you then you can click on the scales ![]() > If you helped me then Thank You. > Aaron Thanks for the link, glanced at it and it looks like good reading, should have time to read in depth over New Years. Dave You're welcome Dave. |
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| | Re: Administrator problems <keepout@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:6rgfl4hfika44vdc5fdtk9p0gj98om5g37@xxxxxx On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 22:57:52 -0600, "Dave" <davidj92@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >I started using Windows Vista Home Premium 64 recently and set it up with >me >as the single user. Sometimes when I try to install a program, especially >something from MS like the add-on for Windows Media Player, or change >something I get a message saying I don't have Administrative Privileges so >I >can't proceed. I've searched the help files and MS documents but can't >find >an answer for this. I'm willing to set up an Administrator and switch to it >if I have to but can't find info on how to do this either. >Any help appreciated. >Thanks in advance, >Dave home button, bottom left of status bar. should be an image at the top right of the expanded window that opens. tap it. now you're in user accounts. see what sort of account is represented by that image. And make a password for it. Here's something you might want to also do while you're here. create a 2nd account so you can use a STANDARD vs an ADMIN account. create the 2nd account, make it an admin account. Now you can switch to that admin account. switching at the home button, logoff, switch user, shutdown etc... in the new account make a password. edit OTHER account you just switched FROM, and make it a STANDARD account. I don't know what's wrong with Vista, but after 2 years of TRYING to create a standard account, this was the ONLY way that actually worked. now when you boot, you want to use 'control userpasswords2' in the RUN dialog. and possibly set your machine to NOT use passwords to boot into the single account. personal choice, but way I figure, only 1 user, only boot into 1 account at a time. don't need a password at power on. You'll need to enter the password to change the use passwords. That might get you started..Need more, I have more. But be specific. Okay, I got the time to set up my system like you explained and all is good. Installed a new device today while in Admin and all went well. Switched to my account and when I went into Device Manager to make sure the device was installed there Vista politely reminded me I don't have the power to remove or change anything. :-D The device worked though so I guess my problem seems to be over with the system set up this way. I'm assuming any time I install software or a device I need to switch to Admin first? Thanks, Dave |
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