She is using XP Home. She can not get into Documents and Settings. She
does get an error message about not having Admin access to the area. This
problem has happened to her in some other places but I don't know offhand
what they are.
I do not have her computer in front of me so it is impossible for me to go
back to her computer and check things out. She is an older woman and not
likely to be on some of the sites that can be likely to cause problems. I
did not run a spyware/adware check but should have. I do think it is the
way her account is configured but everything seems to look okay.
I can't really email her and ask her to do some things because she not at
all at home on a computer.
I know my information is not complete but I was hoping someone might have
some idea on how to tweak her account so that she, as the admin, has full
access to her computer.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
"Jose" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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On Jun 27, 4:08 pm, "mots" <larivees...@yahooSPAM.com> wrote:
> A friend asked me to look at her XP computer. She is not able to do
> certain
> things or access certain areas without a message coming up saying she does
> not have Admin rights. I opened the control panel and she is listed as the
> only user and with full admin rights. I tried again but had no luck. One
> thing I was trying to do was get into Documents and Settings but was
> blocked. I then changed her account settings so she had to use a password
> to log on. Requiring the password changed nothing. She is still blocked
> from some areas.
>
> I do not know what Service Package she is up to. She told me she does do
> the updates, but I forgot to check.
>
> What am I doing wrong? How can XP say she has full admin rights and then
> say she can not do something since she does not have full rights?
Is this XP Home or Pro?
If you right click My Computer and choose Properties, it will answer
these questions.
Why not give an example or two of things that you think you should be
able to do but you can't?
Is that the message "you don't have Admin rights"?
Have you done some scans for malicious software that would be likely
to prevent access to things the might help you find and remove the
malicious software?
How about trying this to help find out:
Download, install, update and do a full scan with these three free
malware detection programs:
Malwarebytes (MBAM):
http://malwarebytes.org/
SUPERAntiSpyware: (SAS):
http://www.superantispyware.com/
AVG (AVG):
http://free.avg.com/