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Thread: how to change "User Rights Assigment" in Windows Vista Home Premium

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    how to change "User Rights Assigment" in Windows Vista Home Premium

    Hi,

    I just installed Microstation V8i and I need to change [MS_MEMORY_FREELIMIT] and to do it I need to follow the following:


    Unable to use all of the memory in your system because current user does not have "Lock Pages in Memory" privilege. See Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Local Security Policy>User Rights Assignment.


    The problem is that Vista Home Premium does support this...

    Any help on how I can change it???

    Many thanks

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    Re: how to change "User Rights Assigment" in Windows Vista Home Premium

    Well, you can open and change the "User Rights Assigment" by doing the following steps:
    • Go to Start Menu.
    • Type "secpol.msc" in the search Field.
    • Tap on Enter. This will open local security policy.
    • On the left side, click on Local Policies. If you are unable to see it than click on the server icon. Some times it resides under this folder.
    • Under Local Policies folder, you will find "User Rights Assignment".


    You can now make necessary changes you want.

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