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| Greetings- I am in a situation where I need full admin privileges to change a system filename (mapi32.dll, so I can get outlook 2003 to work in Vista, which is another story but I'm on the right track there...). Anyway, though my user account is designated as "Administrator" when I view the account type I am listed as a standard user and I am unable to change the account type to administrator. This is the same for the only other account on this machine, which is my wife's. Any ideas on how to change this or how to log in with privileges that allow me to change that filename? Thanks- | Guest
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| Further info: I used method #2 on this page: http://www.jimmah.com/vista/Administ..._of_admin.aspx and was able to activate the Administrator account, but I am still denied access when it comes to changing that filename in the Windows/System32 directory. Any ideas? I am alos unable to elevate either of the other user accounts to full administraotr type from within the Administrator login. I'm a bit baffled... "Bud" wrote: Quote:
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is extremely little information on this. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like Microsoft is offering much help on the subject either. Six months after it's release, I'm wishing I never bothered with Vista. | Guest
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| Bud What is the file name? The System32 folder contains all of the system files and is heavily restricted. Most of the files in that folder are part of the Resources Protection feature and even if you did accomplish renaming a file, it would very likely be replaced immediately with a fresh copy with the original name. What you are trying to do is the same thing that a virus does when it infects a system. ![]() -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Bud" <Bud@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4BE41249-D755-49EC-BF71-98B13F79BFA3@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Hey guys. I'm not trying to change a file name in the system folder but I am often installing and running new programs. Because I am unable to upgrade my Administrator login from Standard type to Admin I have to agree to the change every single time, rather than just being able to install it off the bat. After doing a lot work all this needless clicking gets frustrating. How can I up my account type to Admin? Thanks in advance. | Guest
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| Jim You will need to log onto the system with an administrator account to make this change. Even with an administrator account you will still need to elevate certain functions. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Jim Smith" <Jim Smith@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:03FF5639-C33B-49C3-9D23-6C96F01BD460@microsoft.com... Quote:
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