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If I am logged in as administrator why don't programs run as administrator?
I am editing files on my C: drive - html stationary used in Outlook, various other program defaults, etc. When I click on a file and "open with notepad" I cannot save the file. I must save it to another location then move it back into that folder - EVEN IF I AM THE OWNER OF THAT FOLDER!!! This is absurd! Is there any way around this? Thanks! /tRL |
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http://www.winmatrix.com/forums/ind...showtopic=13157
"RoaringLambs" <name@somedomain.com> wrote in message news:#xRAuVWrHHA.3276@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > If I am logged in as administrator why don't programs run as > administrator? > > I am editing files on my C: drive - html stationary used in Outlook, > various other program defaults, etc. > > When I click on a file and "open with notepad" I cannot save the file. I > must save it to another location then move it back into that folder - EVEN > IF I AM THE OWNER OF THAT FOLDER!!! > > This is absurd! > > Is there any way around this? > > Thanks! > > /tRL > |
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Only way around this is to turn of UAC, but I don't suggest it. I don't
think I can fully explain UAC in this short a space (and most don't want to read about it anyway), but it is an important part of the new security in Windows Vista. http://winvistainfo.org/security.aspx As for the problem with notepad, that only happens in certain protected folders that need administrative privileges to write to. Robert Firth http://www.winvistainfo.org "RoaringLambs" <name@somedomain.com> wrote in message news:%23xRAuVWrHHA.3276@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > If I am logged in as administrator why don't programs run as > administrator? > > I am editing files on my C: drive - html stationary used in Outlook, > various other program defaults, etc. > > When I click on a file and "open with notepad" I cannot save the file. I > must save it to another location then move it back into that folder - EVEN > IF I AM THE OWNER OF THAT FOLDER!!! > > This is absurd! > > Is there any way around this? > > Thanks! > > /tRL > |
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"RoaringLambs" <name@somedomain.com> wrote
> If I am logged in as administrator why don't programs run as > administrator? > > I am editing files on my C: drive - html stationary used in Outlook, > various other program defaults, etc. > > When I click on a file and "open with notepad" I cannot save the file. I > must save it to another location then move it back into that folder - EVEN > IF I AM THE OWNER OF THAT FOLDER!!! > > This is absurd! > > Is there any way around this? Even when in an account with admin privileges you are still only running as a Standard user. Activities that admin rights will request elevation. Here are some links with info about UAC. Inside Windows Vista User Account Control (Mark Russinovich) http://www.microsoft.com/technet/te...AC/default.aspx Jesper Johansson's Blog http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jes...-really-is.aspx Why is Windows Vista always asking for my permission: An explanation of UAC (User Account Control) by MVP Jimmy Brush http://www.jimmah.com/vista/security/uac.aspx Windows Vista User Account Control Step by Step Guide (TechNet) http://technet2.microsoft.com/Windo...3.mspx?mfr=true -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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I understand UAC, however when I using notepad to edit files, and I have
full control over a directory, it should allow me to save that file. Saving it somewhere else and moving it is just stupid. Otherwise I have to find a way to have the open with Notepad be an administrator version of notepad. also stupid... Just frustrated. UAC IS making life frustrating. "Rock" <Rock@nospam.net> wrote in message news:e2ZhTFZrHHA.4548@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > "RoaringLambs" <name@somedomain.com> wrote >> If I am logged in as administrator why don't programs run as >> administrator? >> >> I am editing files on my C: drive - html stationary used in Outlook, >> various other program defaults, etc. >> >> When I click on a file and "open with notepad" I cannot save the file. I >> must save it to another location then move it back into that folder - >> EVEN IF I AM THE OWNER OF THAT FOLDER!!! >> >> This is absurd! >> >> Is there any way around this? > > Even when in an account with admin privileges you are still only running > as a Standard user. Activities that admin rights will request elevation. > Here are some links with info about UAC. > > Inside Windows Vista User Account Control (Mark Russinovich) > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/te...AC/default.aspx > > Jesper Johansson's Blog > http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jes...-really-is.aspx > > Why is Windows Vista always asking for my permission: An explanation of > UAC (User Account Control) by > MVP Jimmy Brush > http://www.jimmah.com/vista/security/uac.aspx > > Windows Vista User Account Control Step by Step Guide (TechNet) > http://technet2.microsoft.com/Windo...3.mspx?mfr=true > > -- > Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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Many of the folders on C are "super protected" - I think virtually
everything in program files, and you simply cannot save over a file no matter what. I have had to save to the desktop, then drag and drop over the file to replace it. It is frustrating, I can see protecting the windows folders but I don't see why I have to jump through hoops just because I am making a change to an applications folder. Mark "RoaringLambs" <name@somedomain.com> wrote in message news:um3xGfcrHHA.5092@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I understand UAC, however when I using notepad to edit files, and I have >full control over a directory, it should allow me to save that file. >Saving it somewhere else and moving it is just stupid. Otherwise I have to >find a way to have the open with Notepad be an administrator version of >notepad. also stupid... > > Just frustrated. UAC IS making life frustrating. > |
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"RoaringLambs" wrote
>I understand UAC, however when I using notepad to edit files, and I have >full control over a directory, it should allow me to save that file. >Saving it somewhere else and moving it is just stupid. Otherwise I have to >find a way to have the open with Notepad be an administrator version of >notepad. also stupid... > > Just frustrated. UAC IS making life frustrating. <snip> Another thing to try is to launch notepad from an elevated command prompt. That gives notepad elevated privileges. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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