"Kerry Brown" wrote:
> "Wanderer" <> wrote in message
> news:929E0F80-6E35-48F3-9987-...
> >I need to add in DLLs, and the system isn't letting me. It isn't giving me
> > the option, it's just stopping me from putting the DLL in the file
> > completely.
> >
> > Look, it's my computer, I'm an adult, and I can take calculated risks with
> > my machine - I even back up first!
> >
> > I want to know how to disable these "security" measures that are only
> > keeping me from what I want to do with the machine. There's absolutely
> > nothing on here that anyone else would want, anyway.
>
>
> Actually there is something that other's covet. It's your system itself. It
> can be used as part of a network of computers to attack other computers,
> send spam, or whatever. A lot of malware isn't interested in what's on your
> computer but what can be done with your computer.
>
> How are you trying to "add in Dlls" and what is the error message you are
> seeing?
>
> --
> Kerry Brown
> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
> http://www.vistahelp.ca
>
>
No, there isn't. I use a dial up connection from this machine, so it's
useless to them.
I was running a new program, it told me that I needed a certain dll to run.
I searched for it online, found it, unzipped it, and tried to plunk it into
c:\windows\system, and was told I could not. I didn't get an error message,
I was simply told I was not authorized to do that. It gave me the options of
"break"ing my attempt or canceling it.
Thanks for your attention, but I'm beyond fed up with MS treating me like an
infant being bucked into a carseat for the ride.