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Old 06-14-2006, 08:51 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Hello

I dont seem to have a user "everybody"

However I think i eventually managed to solve the problem by creating a new
user and giving them administrator privilidges. That user now seems to be
able to access everything I thought the original administrator who set the
machine up from scratch should have had !

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> > When i go to alter the permissions on the security tab its all greyed
> > out and i cant alter any of the permissions.
>
> Check the rights of user "everybody". In some folders this user has not
> the right to list the content. Enable that "everybody" can list the
> folder content - then also "administrator" can see the content.
>
>
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Old 06-22-2006, 05:13 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Crud. I still seem to be having that problem.

I installed last night and some of the folders on my drive give me the
denied access message. Specifically the "Documents and Settings" folder and
a few of the other ones around the hard drive. I'm logged in as Domain
Administrator for my domain that the computer is a member of and it still
gives me no access.

I've tried Domain Admin, Local Admin, and creating a new account with
administrator access.

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.

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> Hello
>
> I dont seem to have a user "everybody"
>
> However I think i eventually managed to solve the problem by creating a new
> user and giving them administrator privilidges. That user now seems to be
> able to access everything I thought the original administrator who set the
> machine up from scratch should have had !
>
> "Rita Bever" wrote:
>
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> > > When i go to alter the permissions on the security tab its all greyed
> > > out and i cant alter any of the permissions.
> >
> > Check the rights of user "everybody". In some folders this user has not
> > the right to list the content. Enable that "everybody" can list the
> > folder content - then also "administrator" can see the content.
> >
> >
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Old 06-26-2006, 01:49 PM   #13 (permalink)
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When you fire up Explorer 'right-click' it and elect 'Run as Administrator' -
seems to be the workround for most of these issues in this area...
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Old 07-02-2006, 09:28 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Is it fixed for you ?? If not i had the same problem as you I had a music
file on desktop and wanted to put it in my user-music folder but didnt had
admin powers so i went in start-all programs-accesories-run and typed
secpol.msc press ok. Went in Local policies-security options and at the
bottom of the page at user account control:Behavior of the elevation prompt
for standard users and put it to no prompt. Moved my folder without Vista
asking me to prove i had to Creds. Enjoy

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> Although I am logged on as an administrator I cannot get full control of
> drive c:
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Old 07-05-2006, 08:52 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Hello

I managed to fix it by creating a new user with administrator privelidges
and that seemed to solve the problem. It seems very bazzar that when you set
the system up as an administrator you dont actually get admin rights unless
you force it to do so.

regards

Andrew

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> Is it fixed for you ?? If not i had the same problem as you I had a music
> file on desktop and wanted to put it in my user-music folder but didnt had
> admin powers so i went in start-all programs-accesories-run and typed
> secpol.msc press ok. Went in Local policies-security options and at the
> bottom of the page at user account control:Behavior of the elevation prompt
> for standard users and put it to no prompt. Moved my folder without Vista
> asking me to prove i had to Creds. Enjoy
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> > Although I am logged on as an administrator I cannot get full control of
> > drive c:
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Old 11-12-2007, 11:51 PM   #16 (permalink)
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In Vindows Vista Home Premium I'm trying to install an Anti-Virus program,
but I always get the message to make sure that I've got Administrator
Permissions.I've tried installing it as an administrator, but I still can't
get passed that message. What else to do?
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Old 11-13-2007, 05:15 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Hello,

try turning off User Account Control for this task:
http://vistafaqs.com/viewfaq.aspx?faq=105
Then try again.
Normally, the program should be able to handle this permission issue with
Vista.

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> In Vindows Vista Home Premium I'm trying to install an Anti-Virus program,
> but I always get the message to make sure that I've got Administrator
> Permissions.I've tried installing it as an administrator, but I still
> can't
> get passed that message. What else to do?
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Old 11-13-2007, 08:11 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Hi P. Di Stolfo,
I've tried your suggestion, but even with UAC turned off I couldn't install
the program.
Thanks anyway,
Anna


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> Hello,
>
> try turning off User Account Control for this task:
> http://vistafaqs.com/viewfaq.aspx?faq=105
> Then try again.
> Normally, the program should be able to handle this permission issue with
> Vista.
>
> Greetings,
> P. Di Stolfo
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> > In Vindows Vista Home Premium I'm trying to install an Anti-Virus program,
> > but I always get the message to make sure that I've got Administrator
> > Permissions.I've tried installing it as an administrator, but I still
> > can't
> > get passed that message. What else to do?
>
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Old 11-13-2007, 09:29 AM   #19 (permalink)
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Try right-clicking the setup or installer program and selecting the "Run as
Administrator" option.

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> In Vindows Vista Home Premium I'm trying to install an Anti-Virus program,
> but I always get the message to make sure that I've got Administrator
> Permissions.I've tried installing it as an administrator, but I still
> can't
> get passed that message. What else to do?
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Old 11-13-2007, 02:08 PM   #20 (permalink)
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What AV program and version? It sounds like it is not Vista compatible. Many
older AV programs are not Vista compatible. If you do get them to install
they will cause you many problems.

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> but I always get the message to make sure that I've got Administrator
> Permissions.I've tried installing it as an administrator, but I still
> can't
> get passed that message. What else to do?
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