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| | User Accounts I'm logged in as an Administrator (I think) but when I go to Control Panel, User Accounts, Change your account type - I'm told that I'm a Standard User. The window also tells me that another user on this computer must be administrator before I can change the account type - there is another administrator. Does anyone know what's going on? |
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| | Re: User Accounts John at Greyeye wrote: Quote: > I'm logged in as an Administrator (I think) but when I go to Control > Panel, User Accounts, Change your account type - I'm told that I'm a > Standard User. > > The window also tells me that another user on this computer must be > administrator before I can change the account type - there is another > administrator. > > Does anyone know what's going on? something. But this is moot because you don't want to run in an account with administrative privileges in Vista anyway. Create a new user account with administrative privileges. Call it "Tech" or whatever (anything except "Administrator"). With luck, you'll never log into this account. It's there for elevation and emergency purposes only. Now go into the User Accounts applet and look at your own user account, the one you will use every day. Make sure it is a Standard user. If there is any question, change the account type to Standard. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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| | Re: User Accounts HI Malke Thanks for a quick response. I think a bit more background might help. Our MSAccess application uses the 'Sendkeys' function which fails under Vista. Microsoft helpline said we should turn off UAC and this seemed to cure the problem. If I am logged in as administrator and I try to change the UAC status, it is not accepted. If I tick the box, click OK and then go back in again, the box is still un-ticked. However, if I go to Windows Security Center, and look in Other security settings, the UAC is ON! Unfortunately, I don't seem to be able to create a new account whether I'm logged in as administrator or not. When I go to 'User Accounts' and 'Manage another account', there are no accounts listed in the box (even though I have four setup). If I click on 'Create a new account', I'm prompted to type in a name, then select Standard or Administrator and then click on 'Create Account'. The screen redraws and there are still no accounts in the window. Any ideas? Thanks John "Malke" wrote: Quote: > John at Greyeye wrote: > Quote: > > I'm logged in as an Administrator (I think) but when I go to Control > > Panel, User Accounts, Change your account type - I'm told that I'm a > > Standard User. > > > > The window also tells me that another user on this computer must be > > administrator before I can change the account type - there is another > > administrator. > > > > Does anyone know what's going on? > Since we can't see your system, I would guess that you are misinterpreting > something. But this is moot because you don't want to run in an account > with administrative privileges in Vista anyway. Create a new user account > with administrative privileges. Call it "Tech" or whatever (anything except > "Administrator"). With luck, you'll never log into this account. It's there > for elevation and emergency purposes only. > > Now go into the User Accounts applet and look at your own user account, the > one you will use every day. Make sure it is a Standard user. If there is > any question, change the account type to Standard. > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP > Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! > FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ > > |
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| | Re: User Accounts John at Greyeye wrote: Quote: > HI Malke > > Thanks for a quick response. I think a bit more background might help. > > Our MSAccess application uses the 'Sendkeys' function which fails under > Vista. Microsoft helpline said we should turn off UAC and this seemed to > cure the problem. > > If I am logged in as administrator and I try to change the UAC status, it > is not accepted. If I tick the box, click OK and then go back in again, > the box is still un-ticked. > > However, if I go to Windows Security Center, and look in Other security > settings, the UAC is ON! > > Unfortunately, I don't seem to be able to create a new account whether I'm > logged in as administrator or not. When I go to 'User Accounts' and > 'Manage another account', there are no accounts listed in the box (even > though I have four setup). If I > click on 'Create a new account', I'm prompted to type in a name, then > select > Standard or Administrator and then click on 'Create Account'. The screen > redraws and there are still no accounts in the window. the built-in Administrator account in Vista is disabled by default. I think it would be far smarter for you to change your MSAccess application's coding to one that is compatible with the operating system under which you want to run it, but that's your business. Here are two ways of disabling UAC: From MVP John Barnett: http://vistasupport.mvps.org/turn_of...nt_control.htm From MVP Daniel Petri (has even more ways if John's don't work for you): http://www.petri.co.il/disable_uac_in_windows_vista.htm Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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