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| I set up a Standard User Account for my son on my Windows Vista Premium System. When logged onto that account it insists on the Administrator Password when starting up Rhapsody. I had created the account to allow him to run all programs. Why would it require this password every time he trys to start that program? In 'details' it references "User Account Controls". thanks much, Ken GreyEagle | Guest
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| Hello, This prompt appears when an application requires administrative privileges in order to start. Unfortunately, the current version of Rhapsody will not function correctly without administrative privileges. There is no advisable solution that I am aware of that will allow your son to run Rhapsody if he is a standard user. -- - JB Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Ken GreyEagle" <greyeagle52@comcast.net> wrote in message news:eiQ7XyySIHA.3516@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... Quote:
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