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| On Wed, 5 Mar 2008 07:31:02 -0800, Soul Always Sings <SoulAlwaysSings@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Quote:
Here's something to think about: First of all, make sure it IS "your computer". Then, rather than RUNNING a good-quality Register Cleaner, actually ACT on the results (I assume there is a way to either FIX or DELETE thoses bad registry entries your tool showed you). I do advise you to back these entries up before deleting or fixing them. 1) A normal User Account with "administrator permissions" in Vista is NOT the same as "The Administrator" account in XP or earlier. 2) A user with "administrator" permissions in Vista is LIMITED (no matter what they say). Such accounts do NOT have permission to add or delete files from a System folder [by default]. You must give yourself this permission. Even then, there are some files or folders you will be UNABLE to obtain permissions for, such as Windows log files, page files or hibernation files. 3) To obtain this permission, you MUST first upgrade your permissions manually to give yourself "Special permissions" , then take control of each such folder you wish to add or remove files from. I DON'T advise giving yourself special permissions for ANY special Windows folder, such as "Windows" itself, or any folder which is an alias to a real one (such as "My Documents, My Computer, etc..) Additionally, you will be UNABLE to delete any files or folders which are used exclusively by the System. 4) Try opening up User Accounts (with UAC turned on) and deleting the "V" account first. You will have to get the password from whoever added the "V" account if you are unable to remove it. 5) If that is unsuccessful, you will have to enable the "Administrator" account in Vista to be able to access it. Since this account is disabled by default when Vista is first installed, you will need to enable it. I don't know how to do this in Home Premium, since it does not include the Global Policy Template Editor, which would normally be used to enable it.. -- Donald L McDaniel How can so many otherwise very intelligent people screw up something so simple so badly? If you stick a computer keyboard in front of most people, they'll suddenly drop 30 points off their IQs. Much like placing a "Pork Barrel" bill in front of a politician: He'll forget all about "cooperation" the minute he counts the zeroes before the decimal point. | Guest
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