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CMD? Admin rights?
I need to do the instructions below for an error I am getting on updating,,,,
however, when I type CMD in search box I don't get any options to run as
administrator and if i just type the command it states I have to be the
admnistrator - how do I get around this..I am infact the only account user on
my lap top, and performall tasks so why does it think I am not the
administrator?
Windows Update error 8007000b
If you receive error 8007000b when you try to install Windows Vista updates,
the Windows file system transaction log has become corrupted. The transaction
log is used by the Windows file system to recover when a file error occurs.
To correct this update error, you need to clear the log. Here's how:
To clear the file system transaction log
1. Click the Start button . In the Search box, type Command Prompt, and
then, in the list of results, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run
as Administrator.
2. In the command prompt window, type fsutil resource setautoreset true C:\.
(This assumes that C: is the drive in which Windows Vista is installed. If
Windows is installed on another drive, change the drive letter accordingly.)
3. Restart your computer.
4. Download and install the update again.
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Re: CMD? Admin rights?
Create a new shortcut on the desktop. (rightclick/NEW/Shortcut) put in CMD.
Rightclick it to 'run as admin'
You can pin that to the start menu, or put it in QuickLaunch
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Re: CMD? Admin rights?
(snippage)
Start>Search Box>type: cmd
Now look UP. You will see the cmd in the area above. This is where you want
to right-click and choose "run as Administrator".
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Re: CMD? Admin rights?
Vista Rule #1.
Even if you have an Administrator account, you normally operate with the
powers of a normal user.
You still need to invoke your superpowers when needed, like Popeye and his
spinach.
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Re: CMD? Admin rights?
Command Prompt - type CMD into Search Box - hit enter
Elevated command - type cmd into the Search box on the Start menu
right-click the command prompt icon that appears at the top of the
Start menu - select Run as administrator
Launch an elevated command prompt, simply press the
Win key; type cmd; press Ctrl+Shift+Enter; and then hit Alt+C to confirm the
elevation prompt.
Create and Put an Elevated Command Prompt on Windows Vista Desktop or Start
Menu
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/0...or-start-menu/
How to Open Elevated Command Prompt with Administrator Privileges in Windows
Vista - Multiple Methods
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/0...windows-vista/
Elevated Command Prompt - Reg Files
http://www.winhelponline.com/articles/113/1/
http://www.randyrants.com/2007/02/vista_tip_eleva.html
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