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      13th Mar 2007
I'm logged in as the admin and when i just tried to change some startup
stettings in msconfig, i get an error message saying the changes can't be me
since i am not the administrator.

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      13th Mar 2007
Happy wrote:
> I'm logged in as the admin and when I just tried to change some startup
> settings in msconfig, I got an error message saying the changes can't be made
> since I am not the administrator.
>
> Thanks


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      13th Mar 2007
Happy <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote on Tue, 13 Mar 2007:

>I'm logged in as the admin and when i just tried to change some startup
>stettings in msconfig, i get an error message saying the changes can't be me
>since i am not the administrator.
>
>Thanks


Hi Happy

Are you running a McAfee antivirus product? If so, that may be the
cause. A few other products, such as the full ZoneAlarm that "firewall"
the operating system, can also do this. I believe in ZA you can turn
that setting off.

If it is McAfee, you should find that even though you get this error
message, the changes in msconfig *are* made. Here's what one of their
development engineers posted in their user forum:
http://forums.mcafeehelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=89544

[quote]
To clarify, when you modify anything in MSConfig, Windows attempts to
change the registry settings for everything in the MSConfig list. When
Windows reaches the McAfee items and attempts to change them, McAfee
prevents this from happening and Windows shows an error. This is a good
thing from a protection standpoint, as malware could otherwise use the
same mechanism to shut down your McAfee protection.

I would have expected that when I make a change in MSConfig, Windows
would only change the settings for the application I tried to change.
But that's not how it works. MS apparently doesn't want to modify
MSConfig to do so. Hence, the error.

In the end, even if you see this error, whatever changes you made will
be saved, unless you tried to turn off a McAfee product. If that's your
goal, it's best to do this within SecurityCenter.
[end quote]

Hope this helps :-)

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      14th Mar 2007
Thanks, I do use McAfee and the changes I made did stick. thanks for the
info.

"Nightowl" wrote:

> Happy <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote on Tue, 13 Mar 2007:
>
> >I'm logged in as the admin and when i just tried to change some startup
> >stettings in msconfig, i get an error message saying the changes can't be me
> >since i am not the administrator.
> >
> >Thanks

>
> Hi Happy
>
> Are you running a McAfee antivirus product? If so, that may be the
> cause. A few other products, such as the full ZoneAlarm that "firewall"
> the operating system, can also do this. I believe in ZA you can turn
> that setting off.
>
> If it is McAfee, you should find that even though you get this error
> message, the changes in msconfig *are* made. Here's what one of their
> development engineers posted in their user forum:
> http://forums.mcafeehelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=89544
>
> [quote]
> To clarify, when you modify anything in MSConfig, Windows attempts to
> change the registry settings for everything in the MSConfig list. When
> Windows reaches the McAfee items and attempts to change them, McAfee
> prevents this from happening and Windows shows an error. This is a good
> thing from a protection standpoint, as malware could otherwise use the
> same mechanism to shut down your McAfee protection.
>
> I would have expected that when I make a change in MSConfig, Windows
> would only change the settings for the application I tried to change.
> But that's not how it works. MS apparently doesn't want to modify
> MSConfig to do so. Hence, the error.
>
> In the end, even if you see this error, whatever changes you made will
> be saved, unless you tried to turn off a McAfee product. If that's your
> goal, it's best to do this within SecurityCenter.
> [end quote]
>
> Hope this helps :-)
>
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> Nightowl
>

 
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      14th Mar 2007
You're very welcome!

Happy <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote on Wed, 14 Mar 2007:

>Thanks, I do use McAfee and the changes I made did stick. thanks for the
>info.
>
>"Nightowl" wrote:
>
>> Happy <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote on Tue, 13 Mar 2007:
>>
>> >I'm logged in as the admin and when i just tried to change some startup
>> >stettings in msconfig, i get an error message saying the changes can't be me
>> >since i am not the administrator.
>> >
>> >Thanks

>>
>> Hi Happy
>>
>> Are you running a McAfee antivirus product? If so, that may be the
>> cause. A few other products, such as the full ZoneAlarm that "firewall"
>> the operating system, can also do this. I believe in ZA you can turn
>> that setting off.
>>
>> If it is McAfee, you should find that even though you get this error
>> message, the changes in msconfig *are* made. Here's what one of their
>> development engineers posted in their user forum:
>> http://forums.mcafeehelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=89544
>>
>> [quote]
>> To clarify, when you modify anything in MSConfig, Windows attempts to
>> change the registry settings for everything in the MSConfig list. When
>> Windows reaches the McAfee items and attempts to change them, McAfee
>> prevents this from happening and Windows shows an error. This is a good
>> thing from a protection standpoint, as malware could otherwise use the
>> same mechanism to shut down your McAfee protection.
>>
>> I would have expected that when I make a change in MSConfig, Windows
>> would only change the settings for the application I tried to change.
>> But that's not how it works. MS apparently doesn't want to modify
>> MSConfig to do so. Hence, the error.
>>
>> In the end, even if you see this error, whatever changes you made will
>> be saved, unless you tried to turn off a McAfee product. If that's your
>> goal, it's best to do this within SecurityCenter.
>> [end quote]
>>
>> Hope this helps :-)
>>
>> --
>> Nightowl
>>


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