But I AM the Administrator!

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Guest

I was trying to create a new folder in C/Program Files and it said that I do
not have sufficent user privileges, and I should contact the administrator.
Well, I AM the administrator! I have double-checked a dozen times, there is
only one account on this computer (heck, it's only a week old!), it is my
account and it is an/the administrator account. What's going on? What do I
have to do to be able to create new folders in C/Program Files?
 
M

Michael Walraven

Carly,

You have to override several layers of security to write in the c:/programs
folder. That area is considered a critical system area and is protected.
Basically only the system entity 'Trusted Installer' can create and install
files in this area.

Michael
 
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Kerry Brown

Have you turned UAC off? This is one of the consequences of doing that. Make
sure UAC is turned on. Log on with an administrator account. Open Windows
Explorer and browse to the Program Files folder. Right click on it and pick
New - Folder. Respond to the UAC prompts. Name the folder. Respond to the
UAC prompts. You're done. There are two keys to doing this. UAC must be on.
You must use Windows Explorer or another Vista compatible program that
understands the security in Vista. System folders have different ACL's (NTFS
Access Control Lists) from previous versions of Windows.
 
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Ronnie Vernon MVP

Carly

In addition to the other responses, to maintain the integrity of the
security model in Vista, you may need to change the way you normally do some
things.

If you want to create new folders to store particular files, you need to
create them within your own user folders tree. These are located in
C:\Users\your name\......
 

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