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I'm the sole user of my PC, and I dont like to see these damn permmissions
thing preventing me from doing what I want on my PC! I want to delete, move, rename whatever is in my Vista drive and NEVER be held back by any security controls at all. Pleaser tell me this is a one or two step procedure to get the full control I'm seeking and to never be bothered by these pop-up permissions boxes ever again. Thank you. P.S. I dont want to create another acount named 'Adminstrator' unless necessary, the account I have is already an adminstrative acount and as a single user on my PC I should NOT have to create any other accounts. amenx |
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On Sun, 1 Apr 2007 09:36:01 -0700, amenx
<amenx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I'm the sole user of my PC, and I dont like to see these damn permmissions >thing preventing me from doing what I want on my PC! I want to delete, move, >rename whatever is in my Vista drive and NEVER be held back by any security >controls at all. Pleaser tell me this is a one or two step procedure to get >the full control I'm seeking and to never be bothered by these pop-up >permissions boxes ever again. Thank you. Simple. Control Panel, User Accounts, turn off User Account Control, reboot. |
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"amenx" <amenx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E3ABD2D2-4771-4807-A2FA-A29280D74DEA@microsoft.com... > I'm the sole user of my PC, and I dont like to see these damn permmissions > thing preventing me from doing what I want on my PC! I want to delete, > move, > rename whatever is in my Vista drive and NEVER be held back by any > security > controls at all. Pleaser tell me this is a one or two step procedure to > get > the full control I'm seeking and to never be bothered by these pop-up > permissions boxes ever again. Thank you. > > P.S. I dont want to create another acount named 'Adminstrator' unless > necessary, the account I have is already an adminstrative acount and as a > single user on my PC I should NOT have to create any other accounts. > > amenx You can turn off UAC via User Accounts in Control Panel, but the only real route to full control is spending time *learning* how the security model works. You can do the first of these in less than 5 minutes, but not the second. -- Jon |
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Well, technically the Administrator account is already on your PC, it's just
disabled. Sounds like you might want to disable the UAC, the brains behind all the permission pop-ups. to do so, go to Control Panel, user Accounts and choose turn on-off the User Account Control. Reboot and no more Pop-ups. "amenx" <amenx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E3ABD2D2-4771-4807-A2FA-A29280D74DEA@microsoft.com... > I'm the sole user of my PC, and I dont like to see these damn permmissions > thing preventing me from doing what I want on my PC! I want to delete, > move, > rename whatever is in my Vista drive and NEVER be held back by any > security > controls at all. Pleaser tell me this is a one or two step procedure to > get > the full control I'm seeking and to never be bothered by these pop-up > permissions boxes ever again. Thank you. > > P.S. I dont want to create another acount named 'Adminstrator' unless > necessary, the account I have is already an adminstrative acount and as a > single user on my PC I should NOT have to create any other accounts. > > amenx |
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Suggest you go back to Windows XP as the security issues that bother you
will not go away. I suppose that you also do not want to see a popup from an antivirus program saying that you are infected and how you want to handle the infection. One of the main reasons for purchasing Vista is the added security. It is, of course, your choice. -- Regards, Richard Urban MVP Microsoft Windows Shell/User "amenx" <amenx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E3ABD2D2-4771-4807-A2FA-A29280D74DEA@microsoft.com... > I'm the sole user of my PC, and I dont like to see these damn permmissions > thing preventing me from doing what I want on my PC! I want to delete, > move, > rename whatever is in my Vista drive and NEVER be held back by any > security > controls at all. Pleaser tell me this is a one or two step procedure to > get > the full control I'm seeking and to never be bothered by these pop-up > permissions boxes ever again. Thank you. > > P.S. I dont want to create another acount named 'Adminstrator' unless > necessary, the account I have is already an adminstrative acount and as a > single user on my PC I should NOT have to create any other accounts. > > amenx |
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I want! I want!!
Sounds like a three year old. Switch off UAC. Or go back to XP. No-one's forcing you to use Vista. Steve |
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I hereby grant you FULL CONTROL!
-God "amenx" <amenx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E3ABD2D2-4771-4807-A2FA-A29280D74DEA@microsoft.com... > I'm the sole user of my PC, and I dont like to see these damn permmissions > thing preventing me from doing what I want on my PC! I want to delete, > move, > rename whatever is in my Vista drive and NEVER be held back by any > security > controls at all. Pleaser tell me this is a one or two step procedure to > get > the full control I'm seeking and to never be bothered by these pop-up > permissions boxes ever again. Thank you. > > P.S. I dont want to create another acount named 'Adminstrator' unless > necessary, the account I have is already an adminstrative acount and as a > single user on my PC I should NOT have to create any other accounts. > > amenx |
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Thanks for the reply, but nope, security was a non-issue for me when I bought
Vista. I have a DX10 graphics card that binds me to Vista when DX10 games come out in the next few months and thats the only reason I got Vista. Perfectly happy on XP, if you can you go knock some heads over at Redmond and get them to issue a huge SP3 patch with DX10 support for it, I'll be happy to ditch my Vista DVD and I assure you I would have a big smile on my face using it as a frisbee. Re-UAC, thats the first thing I did after installing this OS, but still I get permission pop-ups if I want to delete certain things in my Programs Folder, like those near 100mb DVD samples that are of no use to me in Movie Maker. Thats not so much the problem, I just dont like being forbidden to delete or remove anyhting, simple as that. Now I'm getting error boxes when I tried to change the permissions on that folder, along with 'access denied' when I try to get full control. amenx "Richard Urban" wrote: > Suggest you go back to Windows XP as the security issues that bother you > will not go away. I suppose that you also do not want to see a popup from an > antivirus program saying that you are infected and how you want to handle > the infection. > > One of the main reasons for purchasing Vista is the added security. It is, > of course, your choice. > > -- > > > Regards, > > Richard Urban MVP > Microsoft Windows Shell/User > > > "amenx" <amenx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:E3ABD2D2-4771-4807-A2FA-A29280D74DEA@microsoft.com... > > I'm the sole user of my PC, and I dont like to see these damn permmissions > > thing preventing me from doing what I want on my PC! I want to delete, > > move, > > rename whatever is in my Vista drive and NEVER be held back by any > > security > > controls at all. Pleaser tell me this is a one or two step procedure to > > get > > the full control I'm seeking and to never be bothered by these pop-up > > permissions boxes ever again. Thank you. > > > > P.S. I dont want to create another acount named 'Adminstrator' unless > > necessary, the account I have is already an adminstrative acount and as a > > single user on my PC I should NOT have to create any other accounts. > > > > amenx > > |
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Well, this is where it gets a little muddy. The UAC is what was used to turn
those permissions on and off, so if you turned off the UAC you get more of those errors of access denied. What you have to do now is take ownership of the file permissions on that drive. I think it's namely the Program folders and the User folders. You should be able to right click, choose security, choose advance and take ownership, be sure to check the option to replace on child folders. That should fix the access denied issues As you probably already know, It's currently nothing but a dream to get DX10 for XP. Microsoft's stance is that it's too much work and post support to make it happen. Plus, how can they sell a new OS, if they don't find ways to make the other one obsolete. I know some say that we got a good return on XP, since it's been out 5+ years and it's time to get a new OS. I know of a few people that are glad they don't have that approach with cars. I think it would be great ! Next year make all cars run on E85, and then in 5 years, make them run on E65, than in 5 years make them run on E50. Then make them run on water. I'd personally would have been happy if Microsoft offered to sell DX10 to XP for like $30, heck even $50 (price of a game). But why settle for $50, when you can get $100 "amenx" <amenx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:65EDE85D-D513-44E2-A6F9-CD196DA521CF@microsoft.com... > Thanks for the reply, but nope, security was a non-issue for me when I > bought > Vista. I have a DX10 graphics card that binds me to Vista when DX10 games > come out in the next few months and thats the only reason I got Vista. > Perfectly happy on XP, if you can you go knock some heads over at Redmond > and > get them to issue a huge SP3 patch with DX10 support for it, I'll be happy > to > ditch my Vista DVD and I assure you I would have a big smile on my face > using > it as a frisbee. > > Re-UAC, thats the first thing I did after installing this OS, but still I > get permission pop-ups if I want to delete certain things in my Programs > Folder, like those near 100mb DVD samples that are of no use to me in > Movie > Maker. Thats not so much the problem, I just dont like being forbidden to > delete or remove anyhting, simple as that. Now I'm getting error boxes > when I > tried to change the permissions on that folder, along with 'access denied' > when I try to get full control. > > amenx > > "Richard Urban" wrote: > >> Suggest you go back to Windows XP as the security issues that bother you >> will not go away. I suppose that you also do not want to see a popup from >> an >> antivirus program saying that you are infected and how you want to handle >> the infection. >> >> One of the main reasons for purchasing Vista is the added security. It >> is, >> of course, your choice. >> >> -- >> >> >> Regards, >> >> Richard Urban MVP >> Microsoft Windows Shell/User >> >> >> "amenx" <amenx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:E3ABD2D2-4771-4807-A2FA-A29280D74DEA@microsoft.com... >> > I'm the sole user of my PC, and I dont like to see these damn >> > permmissions >> > thing preventing me from doing what I want on my PC! I want to delete, >> > move, >> > rename whatever is in my Vista drive and NEVER be held back by any >> > security >> > controls at all. Pleaser tell me this is a one or two step procedure to >> > get >> > the full control I'm seeking and to never be bothered by these pop-up >> > permissions boxes ever again. Thank you. >> > >> > P.S. I dont want to create another acount named 'Adminstrator' unless >> > necessary, the account I have is already an adminstrative acount and as >> > a >> > single user on my PC I should NOT have to create any other accounts. >> > >> > amenx >> >> |
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> On Sun, 1 Apr 2007 09:36:01 -0700, amenx > <amenx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > >>I'm the sole user of my PC, and I dont like to see these damn permmissions >>thing preventing me from doing what I want on my PC! I want to delete, >>move, rename whatever is in my Vista drive and NEVER be held back by any >>security controls at all. Pleaser tell me this is a one or two step >>procedure to get the full control I'm seeking and to never be bothered by >>these pop-up permissions boxes ever again. Thank you. > > Simple. Control Panel, User Accounts, turn off User Account Control, > reboot. You're serious? You mean that after all these years, MickeyMouse still can't come up with an "operating system" that doesn't require these silly reboots to get things done? Geez. Cheers. -- The "Wow" starts now. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyLqUf4cdwc&eurl= "No sane person wants Vista, so Microsoft is making sure they have no choice." http://www.aaxnet.com/editor/edit043.html |
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