I have two accounts currently on my computer who are being treated like they
are standard accounts with a bunch of additional restrictions, here are two
of the restrictions that popped up mysteriously:
1)can't change settings
2)can't Download anything
if anyone knows how to fix this problem please reply to this message.
Spirefm - 11 Oct 2006 00:20 GMT
Have you tried going into ControlPanel/Users and tutning off User Account
Control ? Colin (I assume you have Vista)
> I have two accounts currently on my computer who are being treated like they
> are standard accounts with a bunch of additional restrictions, here are two
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> if anyone knows how to fix this problem please reply to this message.
bobgay - 17 Oct 2006 00:01 GMT
Have you gone through control panel>user and set a password. You must have a
password to be an administrator WITH RIGHTS...thats the key. You may think ur
an admin but its in name only.

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> Have you tried going into ControlPanel/Users and tutning off User Account
> Control ? Colin (I assume you have Vista)
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> > if anyone knows how to fix this problem please reply to this message.
Jimmy Brush - 17 Oct 2006 23:17 GMT
Hello,
In Windows Vista, even though you are running as an administrator account,
programs are locked down as a "standard" user unless you explicitly unlock
them. Some programs will ask for you permission to "unlock" them and give
them full access to your computer ("Windows needs your permission to
continue"), other (usually old) programs you will need to unlock manually by
right-clicking them and clicking "Run As Administrator".
If you could be more specific as to your problems, as in what EXACTLY you
are doing when you hit an error and what error messages you receive, we may
be able to help you.

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