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Old 05-28-2007   #1 (permalink)
-Draino-
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IE Run As Administrator

It seem that I can't right click on any of my IE icons and select "Run As
Administrator" I used to be able to do this but that option is gone. Any
suggestions?


TIA

D


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Old 05-28-2007   #2 (permalink)
Leo
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Re: IE Run As Administrator

Try this: Right click the icon and select Properties. Select the SHORTCUT
TAB, click ADVANCED, Check RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR.

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Leo

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"-Draino-" <guest@unknown.com> wrote in message
news:A3ABA22A-99A1-4A9D-B490-5D0C790518E4@microsoft.com...
> It seem that I can't right click on any of my IE icons and select "Run As
> Administrator" I used to be able to do this but that option is gone. Any
> suggestions?
>
>
> TIA
>
> D


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Old 05-28-2007   #3 (permalink)
Iuvenalis
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Re: IE Run As Administrator

"-Draino-" <guest@unknown.com> wrote in message
news:A3ABA22A-99A1-4A9D-B490-5D0C790518E4@microsoft.com...
> It seem that I can't right click on any of my IE icons and select "Run As
> Administrator" I used to be able to do this but that option is gone. Any
> suggestions?


Why do you need to run a browser as admin?

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Old 05-28-2007   #4 (permalink)
-Draino-
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Re: IE Run As Administrator

There are many reasons. Apparently none of which you are aware of. Don't let
this keep you from learning the basics though.

Anyway I just created a new shortcut and everything is fine.


D



"Iuvenalis" <Iuvenalis@Iuvenalis.com> wrote in message
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> "-Draino-" <guest@unknown.com> wrote in message
> news:A3ABA22A-99A1-4A9D-B490-5D0C790518E4@microsoft.com...
>> It seem that I can't right click on any of my IE icons and select "Run As
>> Administrator" I used to be able to do this but that option is gone. Any
>> suggestions?

>
> Why do you need to run a browser as admin?
>


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Old 05-29-2007   #5 (permalink)
Iuvenalis
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Re: IE Run As Administrator

"-Draino-" <guest@unknown.com> wrote in message
news:55A854F5-67D6-478B-B8F1-D57AFB128466@microsoft.com...
> There are many reasons. Apparently none of which you are aware of. Don't
> let this keep you from learning the basics though.
>
> Anyway I just created a new shortcut and everything is fine.
>
>
> D
>
>
>
> "Iuvenalis" <Iuvenalis@Iuvenalis.com> wrote in message
> news:IDI6i.1831$E9.1053@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net...
>> "-Draino-" <guest@unknown.com> wrote in message
>> news:A3ABA22A-99A1-4A9D-B490-5D0C790518E4@microsoft.com...
>>> It seem that I can't right click on any of my IE icons and select "Run
>>> As Administrator" I used to be able to do this but that option is gone.
>>> Any suggestions?

>>
>> Why do you need to run a browser as admin?
>>

>



LOL & there I was trying to help you.
There are lots of reasons why you should never run a browser as admin too, &
if the solution to the problem was as simple as creating a shortcut, I
question your own knowledge at having to post the question here when the
problem apparently baffled you!






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Old 05-29-2007   #6 (permalink)
-Draino-
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Re: IE Run As Administrator

Hehe...........Ya tell me about it!!!

The thing is that I run some programs in the Start Menu..........at the very
top of the Start Menu. Some programs run fine from there but it won't always
give you the same right click options as a shortcut placed somewhere else.

Anyway I got your point


D


"Iuvenalis" <Iuvenalis@Iuvenalis.com> wrote in message
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> "-Draino-" <guest@unknown.com> wrote in message
> news:55A854F5-67D6-478B-B8F1-D57AFB128466@microsoft.com...
>> There are many reasons. Apparently none of which you are aware of. Don't
>> let this keep you from learning the basics though.
>>
>> Anyway I just created a new shortcut and everything is fine.
>>
>>
>> D
>>
>>
>>
>> "Iuvenalis" <Iuvenalis@Iuvenalis.com> wrote in message
>> news:IDI6i.1831$E9.1053@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net...
>>> "-Draino-" <guest@unknown.com> wrote in message
>>> news:A3ABA22A-99A1-4A9D-B490-5D0C790518E4@microsoft.com...
>>>> It seem that I can't right click on any of my IE icons and select "Run
>>>> As Administrator" I used to be able to do this but that option is gone.
>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>
>>> Why do you need to run a browser as admin?
>>>

>>

>
>
> LOL & there I was trying to help you.
> There are lots of reasons why you should never run a browser as admin too,
> & if the solution to the problem was as simple as creating a shortcut, I
> question your own knowledge at having to post the question here when the
> problem apparently baffled you!
>
>
>
>
>
>


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