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Why does the only user need "permission"?

 
 
Ike
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      22nd May 2007
Dell laptop, Vista Home Premium. I'm the only user since day
one, and a generally delighted user I might add, with far fewer
issues than when I went from 3.1 to 95, or 98 to 2000, as
examples. But there are frustrations, and the matter of
"permission" is high on the list.

I want to perform some ordinary task such as shift some folders
around, and often get a "You must have permission..." alert,
with Try Again as an option.

Sometimes clicking Try Again works, but it usually won't and I
have to abandon the task because I just don't know enough.

What can I do to gain ultimate authority over this laptop? After
all, I bought it - I own it - it's mine. As the only user I *am*
its God!


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      22nd May 2007
Ike,

Maybe you need to do this:

http://www.petri.co.il/disable_uac_in_windows_vista.htm

I turned mine off. I own mine, too.
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freddy


"Ike" wrote:

> Dell laptop, Vista Home Premium. I'm the only user since day
> one, and a generally delighted user I might add, with far fewer
> issues than when I went from 3.1 to 95, or 98 to 2000, as
> examples. But there are frustrations, and the matter of
> "permission" is high on the list.
>
> I want to perform some ordinary task such as shift some folders
> around, and often get a "You must have permission..." alert,
> with Try Again as an option.
>
> Sometimes clicking Try Again works, but it usually won't and I
> have to abandon the task because I just don't know enough.
>
> What can I do to gain ultimate authority over this laptop? After
> all, I bought it - I own it - it's mine. As the only user I *am*
> its God!
>
>
> Ike
>

 
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Richard Urban
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      22nd May 2007
The problem is that when you turn everything off "because YOU own it", it is
very easy for someone else to "own it" along with you - probably without you
even being aware of the fact.

What bothers you is the built in security that makes Vista superior to
Windows XP.

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Richard Urban
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If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!

"Ike" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Dell laptop, Vista Home Premium. I'm the only user since day one, and a
> generally delighted user I might add, with far fewer issues than when I
> went from 3.1 to 95, or 98 to 2000, as examples. But there are
> frustrations, and the matter of "permission" is high on the list.
>
> I want to perform some ordinary task such as shift some folders around,
> and often get a "You must have permission..." alert, with Try Again as an
> option.
>
> Sometimes clicking Try Again works, but it usually won't and I have to
> abandon the task because I just don't know enough.
>
> What can I do to gain ultimate authority over this laptop? After all, I
> bought it - I own it - it's mine. As the only user I *am* its God!
>
>
> Ike


 
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Rock
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      23rd May 2007
"freddy" wrote>
Ike,
>
> Maybe you need to do this:
>
> http://www.petri.co.il/disable_uac_in_windows_vista.htm
>
> I turned mine off. I own mine, too.


> "Ike" wrote:
>
>> Dell laptop, Vista Home Premium. I'm the only user since day
>> one, and a generally delighted user I might add, with far fewer
>> issues than when I went from 3.1 to 95, or 98 to 2000, as
>> examples. But there are frustrations, and the matter of
>> "permission" is high on the list.
>>
>> I want to perform some ordinary task such as shift some folders
>> around, and often get a "You must have permission..." alert,
>> with Try Again as an option.
>>
>> Sometimes clicking Try Again works, but it usually won't and I
>> have to abandon the task because I just don't know enough.
>>
>> What can I do to gain ultimate authority over this laptop? After
>> all, I bought it - I own it - it's mine. As the only user I *am*
>> its God!



That's poor advice to suggest to a user to disable UAC.

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Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
 
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=?Utf-8?B?ZnJlZGR5?=
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      23rd May 2007
All,

There's a difference in providing advice and in providing choice.
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freddy


"Rock" wrote:

> "freddy" wrote>
> Ike,
> >
> > Maybe you need to do this:
> >
> > http://www.petri.co.il/disable_uac_in_windows_vista.htm
> >
> > I turned mine off. I own mine, too.

>
> > "Ike" wrote:
> >
> >> Dell laptop, Vista Home Premium. I'm the only user since day
> >> one, and a generally delighted user I might add, with far fewer
> >> issues than when I went from 3.1 to 95, or 98 to 2000, as
> >> examples. But there are frustrations, and the matter of
> >> "permission" is high on the list.
> >>
> >> I want to perform some ordinary task such as shift some folders
> >> around, and often get a "You must have permission..." alert,
> >> with Try Again as an option.
> >>
> >> Sometimes clicking Try Again works, but it usually won't and I
> >> have to abandon the task because I just don't know enough.
> >>
> >> What can I do to gain ultimate authority over this laptop? After
> >> all, I bought it - I own it - it's mine. As the only user I *am*
> >> its God!

>
>
> That's poor advice to suggest to a user to disable UAC.
>
> --
> Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
>

 
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