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      28th Feb 2007
I looked around through the other Admin Rights topics... and none of them
seemed to answer the specific question I have. Sorry if this gets asked alot.

My girlfriend is having a problem, and we cant figure it out.

She recently got a new computer that has Vista on it. When she set up the
computer, she created only one user account. She didn't put a password in,
however, because we didnt know it needed one.

She has since created herself a password.

But here is the problem... even though her account lists her as a
administrator... everytime she tries to install any program (shes tried a
half dozen different programs) it tells her she doesn't have administrative
rights.

What can we do to get her the administrative rights she needs?

Is there anyway to make it so the administrative rights arent needed. She
lives alone and really doesnt want the hassle of the password.

Thanks.
 
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      28th Feb 2007
She doesn't need a password on the admin account. She can take that back
out. It's not necessary at all.

She should be able to just elevate her privileges by clicking OK what the
UAC prompt appears (after she gets rid of the password). That's all I've
ever had to do. What programs is she trying to install?

I think there was one program where I had to go into Safe Mode and install
from the built-in Administrator account. But that was a long time ago and I
don't remember what app it was.


"Aphrodite" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:581D4E5F-F4BD-469B-A239-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I looked around through the other Admin Rights topics... and none of them
> seemed to answer the specific question I have. Sorry if this gets asked
> alot.
>
> My girlfriend is having a problem, and we cant figure it out.
>
> She recently got a new computer that has Vista on it. When she set up the
> computer, she created only one user account. She didn't put a password in,
> however, because we didnt know it needed one.
>
> She has since created herself a password.
>
> But here is the problem... even though her account lists her as a
> administrator... everytime she tries to install any program (shes tried a
> half dozen different programs) it tells her she doesn't have
> administrative
> rights.
>
> What can we do to get her the administrative rights she needs?
>
> Is there anyway to make it so the administrative rights arent needed. She
> lives alone and really doesnt want the hassle of the password.
>
> Thanks.



 
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      1st Mar 2007
I had to also give user account access to read write etc. Before I was able
to do admin stuff...

"Geta Klew" wrote:

> She doesn't need a password on the admin account. She can take that back
> out. It's not necessary at all.
>
> She should be able to just elevate her privileges by clicking OK what the
> UAC prompt appears (after she gets rid of the password). That's all I've
> ever had to do. What programs is she trying to install?
>
> I think there was one program where I had to go into Safe Mode and install
> from the built-in Administrator account. But that was a long time ago and I
> don't remember what app it was.
>
>
> "Aphrodite" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:581D4E5F-F4BD-469B-A239-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I looked around through the other Admin Rights topics... and none of them
> > seemed to answer the specific question I have. Sorry if this gets asked
> > alot.
> >
> > My girlfriend is having a problem, and we cant figure it out.
> >
> > She recently got a new computer that has Vista on it. When she set up the
> > computer, she created only one user account. She didn't put a password in,
> > however, because we didnt know it needed one.
> >
> > She has since created herself a password.
> >
> > But here is the problem... even though her account lists her as a
> > administrator... everytime she tries to install any program (shes tried a
> > half dozen different programs) it tells her she doesn't have
> > administrative
> > rights.
> >
> > What can we do to get her the administrative rights she needs?
> >
> > Is there anyway to make it so the administrative rights arent needed. She
> > lives alone and really doesnt want the hassle of the password.
> >
> > Thanks.

>
>
>

 
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      3rd Mar 2007
I was having the same problems but I found the solution ...

Smply find the program you want to open in the Start menu or in Explorer,
then right-click on the icon and select "run as Administrator" from the
context menu.
 
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