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| I am the only one to use this computer, new laptop using Windows Vista, so I only have one account (adminstrator). When I try and load my video edtting software from a disk I get prompted that I must be logged on as the Administrator to complete the instlation and to check the Adminstrative Rights. What can be my problem? Tanks, Chris | Guest
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access. Vista-compatible applications know how to ask you for permission to use your Administrator rights via User Account Control (UAC). It's likely that this install is not Vista compatible, and so does not know how to ask for this. You should be able to get around the problem by right-clicking the install executable and selecting "Run as Administrator". For more information, search these forums (or other sources) for "User Account Control" or "UAC". | Guest
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