![]() |
| |||||||
| Notices |
![]() |
| LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
| | #1 (permalink) |
| I am trying to run an ipconfig /release /renew and Vista says that I must use elevated credentials. I have already corrected gpedit.exe to run without elevating credentials for administrators. Can someone please let me know what the work around for this is? Thank you for your help, | Guest
Posts: n/a
|
|
| | #2 (permalink) | |
| Kenny If you have been reconfiguring the security setting with gpedit the standard way my no longer work but this is the normal way to do it. Start Orb in the search box type cmd at the top of the search results will be programs with an entry cmd right click the entry, select run as administrator do your ipconfig operations Michael "Kenny - MCP,MCDST,MCSA" <KennyMCPMCDSTMCSA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:02427DF8-9F04-46D8-AF29-995A88931BB9@microsoft.com... Quote:
| Guest
Posts: n/a
| |
|
| | #3 (permalink) | ||
| Michael. What does start orb mean? Sorry may sound stupid but I am new to Vista. Thanks for the quick reply, "Michael" wrote: Quote:
| Guest
Posts: n/a
| ||
|
| | #4 (permalink) | |||
| Kenny Another victim of computerspeak ![]() The Blue circle with the windows flag in it at the lower left of the screen. Called start orb (at least by some) because it is an orb and when you hover the sursor over it is says start. Michael "Kenny - MCP,MCDST,MCSA" <KennyMCPMCDSTMCSA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5686E2D2-06F3-4F31-8615-298A16535066@microsoft.com... Quote:
| Guest
Posts: n/a
| |||
|
| | #5 (permalink) | |||
| Michael, Why do you have to do a run as when you are logged on as an administrator? Clicking on the Orb/Start key then typing cmd in the search box takes me straight to the command line, it does not give me any options to choose from as you wrote. Thanks again, "Michael" wrote: Quote:
| Guest
Posts: n/a
| |||
|
| | #6 (permalink) | |||
| Michael, Thanks for your help. I figured it out. Kenny "Michael" wrote: Quote:
| Guest
Posts: n/a
| |||
|
| | #7 (permalink) | |||
| Running cmd with elevated privileges allows the user to do dangerous thing to the system you can mess up such that you need to reinstall. Because it is so dangerous Vista requires the user to explicitly request the elevation of privileges. Don't hit the Carriage return after typing in cmd Instead right click on the highlighted cmd.exe line under the first section titled Programs. It is here that you have the option to run elevated. The second line in the fly out from right clicking will have a shield and say 'Run as Administrator' left click that. You will be asked to confirm you want to do this. Continue. Cmd will now run with elevated privileges. Michael "Kenny - MCP,MCDST,MCSA" <KennyMCPMCDSTMCSA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8548AB1F-208F-46DB-B42F-11D083CA5FA1@microsoft.com... Quote:
| Guest
Posts: n/a
| |||
|
![]() |
| Tags |
| None |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
| |
| ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| explorer.exe 92% CPU usage, Vista 64-Bit ultimate. | James | Windows Vista Performance & Maintenance | 3 | 06-16-2008 12:34 AM |
| Vista Offline Files/CPU usage bug | Eriq Cook | Windows Vista File Management | 1 | 02-08-2008 06:46 PM |
| Disk Usage in Vista RC1 | RRanger | Windows Vista File Management | 1 | 10-30-2006 05:58 PM |
| Vista and RAM usage - leave some for the games | JJ | Windows Vista Games | 6 | 10-23-2006 07:42 PM |
| How to prevent the language icon from disappearing and a language switching delay? | Dmitriy Kopnichev | Windows XP Hardware | 0 | 07-02-2003 08:31 AM |