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| Run as administrator option disabled I apologize for any repetition but I'm pretty sure this is a fairly unique problem. My girlfriend bought a Toshiba laptop and it came with Vista Home on it. It worked fine for a while and then it spontaneously decided that her account would no longer be able to install things. She is designated as an administrator, for the record. Now, I've tried to fix it with various solutions, including 'here' (http://www.vistax64.com/vista-accoun...nistrator.html) and 'here' (http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...r-account.html) '' (http://www.vistax64.com/vista-accoun...rator.html)and it doesn't seem to want to be corrected. I think I've isolated the problem: the "run as administrator" option is disabled. So, my question is: how do I re-enable the "run as administrator" option if I can't access the administrator privileges? Is there a safe-mode workaround for this? Is there something else I can do? Being able to install programs is kind of essential, even if one has to deal with the silly "Do you really want to do this?" dialogue box. Any help is appreciated. Thanks! -- naxself |
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| RE: Run as administrator option disabled
Hi, Normal installation of programs in Vista is fairly simple and works like this: during installation the UAC prompt will ask the user for permission to install new programs. Such permissions can be granted whether the user is in a standard or administrator account. Standard user gives permission by entering administrator password. Troubles can occur when more than one administrator accounts are created. Since I don’t know what has been done to your UAC settings, I suggest going back to the basics: 1) Make sure UAC is not turned off. Go to users account and turn it back on, if needed. 2) Can you get back to the original administrator account that was used in the very beginning when the computer was taken out of the box and set up, and everything worked fine? (Close out all other administrator accounts except the original. Having more than one administrator account can cause problems.) 3) Test for normal administrator control by running applications that need administrator permission. Also, see if you can gain almost global access to your computer using that administrator account. Successfully completing steps 1- 3 should bring your UAC to a stable, usable state and installation of programs should work as described. Hope this helps… -- oscar :) ....Right click is your very good friend... "naxself" wrote: > > I apologize for any repetition but I'm pretty sure this is a fairly > unique problem. > > My girlfriend bought a Toshiba laptop and it came with Vista Home on > it. It worked fine for a while and then it spontaneously decided that > her account would no longer be able to install things. She is designated > as an administrator, for the record. > > Now, I've tried to fix it with various solutions, including 'here' > (http://www.vistax64.com/vista-accoun...nistrator.html) > and 'here' > (http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...r-account.html) '' > (http://www.vistax64.com/vista-accoun...rator.html)and > it doesn't seem to want to be corrected. > > I think I've isolated the problem: the "run as administrator" option is > disabled. So, my question is: how do I re-enable the "run as > administrator" option if I can't access the administrator privileges? Is > there a safe-mode workaround for this? Is there something else I can do? > Being able to install programs is kind of essential, even if one has to > deal with the silly "Do you really want to do this?" dialogue box. > > Any help is appreciated. Thanks! > > > -- > naxself > |
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