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| How can I give a service administrator privileges in Vista Whenever I try to write from Vista to a folder on the XP partition I get an access-denied error. Now I wouldn't have been surprised atproblems writing from XP to folders on the Vista system partition (although I haven't tried that yet and I have no problem accessing Vista folders (not junction points) by network shares from other machines running XP). I've discovered that for an application to write from Vista to any of the folders on the XP partition it must be logged on as Administrator in Vista. If I start any application explicitly as administrator in Vista, it can then write to folders there. My problem is I want to give MirrorFolder service administrator privilege so it can mirror to folders on the XP partition So how can I give MirrorFolder blanket Administrator privilege in Vista??? I tried resetting MirrorFolder service log on as Administrator but no luck. |
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| Re: How can I give a service administrator privileges in Vista Okay--I've got it. I set the MirrorFolder application to always run at elevated UAC and it now has no problem writing to folders on the XP partition! See: http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window....mspx?mfr=true On Jul 3, 7:34 pm, "no_spam_paque...@uwo.ca" <paque...@uwo.ca> wrote: > Whenever I try to write from Vista to a folder on the XP partition I > get an access-denied error. Now I wouldn't have been surprised > atproblems writing from XP to folders on the Vista system partition > (although I haven't tried that yet and I have no problem accessing > Vista folders (not junction points) by network shares from other > machines running XP). > > I've discovered that for an application to write from Vista to any of > the folders on the XP partition it must be logged on as Administrator > in Vista. If I start any application explicitly as administrator in > Vista, it can then write to folders there. My problem is I want to > give MirrorFolder service administrator privilege so it can mirror to > folders on the XP partition So how can I give MirrorFolder blanket > Administrator privilege in Vista??? > > I tried resetting MirrorFolder service log on as Administrator but no > luck. |
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