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Although I am logged on as an administrator I cannot get full control of
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Log in in safe mode as the administrator
Create a new user account (With admin priviliges) This shold work OK "a symms" wrote: > Although I am logged on as an administrator I cannot get full control of > drive c: |
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Welcome to the world of UAC! That is User Account Control.
-- Richard Hay Webmaster http://WindowsObserver.com "a symms" <asymms@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:033B81E3-CF78-46E4-9030-E2EBE81BE2E0@microsoft.com... > Although I am logged on as an administrator I cannot get full control of > drive c: |
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Are you refering to the warning thats says:
"You don't currently have permission to access this folder. Click continue to get access to this folder." On click: "You have been denied permision to access this folder. To gain access to this folder you will need to use the security tab." And then, while in security tab you can't actually apply any chnages? Or, are you refering to UAC, which can be turned off? "a symms" wrote: > Although I am logged on as an administrator I cannot get full control of > drive c: |
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Hello
no dont think its the uac thing. When i go to alter the permissions on the security tab its all greyed out and i cant alter any of the permissions. I tried adding another user with admin rights but that made no difference. Also couldnt add another user while in safe mode as suggested Regards Andrew "Ben Griffiths" wrote: > Are you refering to the warning thats says: > > "You don't currently have permission to access this folder. > > Click continue to get access to this folder." > > On click: > > "You have been denied permision to access this folder. > > To gain access to this folder you will need to use the security tab." > > And then, while in security tab you can't actually apply any chnages? > > Or, are you refering to UAC, which can be turned off? > > "a symms" wrote: > > > Although I am logged on as an administrator I cannot get full control of > > drive c: |
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How do you turn off "UAC"? Is it in the local security policy?
"a symms" wrote: > Hello > > no dont think its the uac thing. When i go to alter the permissions on the > security tab its all greyed out and i cant alter any of the permissions. > > I tried adding another user with admin rights but that made no difference. > Also couldnt add another user while in safe mode as suggested > > > Regards > > > > Andrew > > "Ben Griffiths" wrote: > > > Are you refering to the warning thats says: > > > > "You don't currently have permission to access this folder. > > > > Click continue to get access to this folder." > > > > On click: > > > > "You have been denied permision to access this folder. > > > > To gain access to this folder you will need to use the security tab." > > > > And then, while in security tab you can't actually apply any chnages? > > > > Or, are you refering to UAC, which can be turned off? > > > > "a symms" wrote: > > > > > Although I am logged on as an administrator I cannot get full control of > > > drive c: |
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not sure how to turn off uac looked in local security policy didnt seem to be
an option . the problem i have is that if i try and rename a file in anything but the users folder. I get prompted to supply administrator credentials, which i do and it initially seems to accept them. Then i get "There is security controlling access to the file you do not have sufficient credentials " and so on "M Anders Consulting" wrote: > How do you turn off "UAC"? Is it in the local security policy? > > "a symms" wrote: > > > Hello > > > > no dont think its the uac thing. When i go to alter the permissions on the > > security tab its all greyed out and i cant alter any of the permissions. > > > > I tried adding another user with admin rights but that made no difference. > > Also couldnt add another user while in safe mode as suggested > > > > > > Regards > > > > > > > > Andrew > > > > "Ben Griffiths" wrote: > > > > > Are you refering to the warning thats says: > > > > > > "You don't currently have permission to access this folder. > > > > > > Click continue to get access to this folder." > > > > > > On click: > > > > > > "You have been denied permision to access this folder. > > > > > > To gain access to this folder you will need to use the security tab." > > > > > > And then, while in security tab you can't actually apply any chnages? > > > > > > Or, are you refering to UAC, which can be turned off? > > > > > > "a symms" wrote: > > > > > > > Although I am logged on as an administrator I cannot get full control of > > > > drive c: |
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Control Panel | User Accounts (in classic menu) | Change Security to turn off
UAC But I have it turned off and am having similar issues in that i am an admin, but am having security permissions issues. BUT i just got vista and am working on it :-) "M Anders Consulting" wrote: > How do you turn off "UAC"? Is it in the local security policy? > > "a symms" wrote: > > > Hello > > > > no dont think its the uac thing. When i go to alter the permissions on the > > security tab its all greyed out and i cant alter any of the permissions. > > > > I tried adding another user with admin rights but that made no difference. > > Also couldnt add another user while in safe mode as suggested > > > > > > Regards > > > > > > > > Andrew > > > > "Ben Griffiths" wrote: > > > > > Are you refering to the warning thats says: > > > > > > "You don't currently have permission to access this folder. > > > > > > Click continue to get access to this folder." > > > > > > On click: > > > > > > "You have been denied permision to access this folder. > > > > > > To gain access to this folder you will need to use the security tab." > > > > > > And then, while in security tab you can't actually apply any chnages? > > > > > > Or, are you refering to UAC, which can be turned off? > > > > > > "a symms" wrote: > > > > > > > Although I am logged on as an administrator I cannot get full control of > > > > drive c: |
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Yes, there are a couple settings in Local Security Policy to turn off UAC.
Check the 2nd and 3rd items in the list under "User Account Control" and change them to "No Prompt". Doug "a symms" <asymms@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5A583D1F-D050-4DC8-822E-292D2459B40F@microsoft.com... > not sure how to turn off uac looked in local security policy didnt seem to > be > an option . the problem i have is that if i try and rename a file in > anything > but the users folder. I get prompted to supply administrator credentials, > which i do and it initially seems to accept them. Then i get "There is > security controlling access to the file you do not have sufficient > credentials " and so on > > > "M Anders Consulting" wrote: > >> How do you turn off "UAC"? Is it in the local security policy? >> >> "a symms" wrote: >> >> > Hello >> > >> > no dont think its the uac thing. When i go to alter the permissions on >> > the >> > security tab its all greyed out and i cant alter any of the >> > permissions. >> > >> > I tried adding another user with admin rights but that made no >> > difference. >> > Also couldnt add another user while in safe mode as suggested >> > >> > >> > Regards >> > >> > >> > >> > Andrew >> > >> > "Ben Griffiths" wrote: >> > >> > > Are you refering to the warning thats says: >> > > >> > > "You don't currently have permission to access this folder. >> > > >> > > Click continue to get access to this folder." >> > > >> > > On click: >> > > >> > > "You have been denied permision to access this folder. >> > > >> > > To gain access to this folder you will need to use the security tab." >> > > >> > > And then, while in security tab you can't actually apply any chnages? >> > > >> > > Or, are you refering to UAC, which can be turned off? >> > > >> > > "a symms" wrote: >> > > >> > > > Although I am logged on as an administrator I cannot get full >> > > > control of >> > > > drive c: |
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> When i go to alter the permissions on the security tab its all greyed
> out and i cant alter any of the permissions. Check the rights of user "everybody". In some folders this user has not the right to list the content. Enable that "everybody" can list the folder content - then also "administrator" can see the content. |
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