Hi Larry,
If it's a program you must uninstall now, you might try this until you get
Vista figured out. In fact I like and use it more so than Vista's built in
uninstaller.
http://www.nirsoft.net/
Look down the page for DeskTop Utilities, the program is MyUninstaller
Alternative to the standard Add/Remove applet of Windows operating system.
--
All the best,
SG
"Larry Not As Smart As I Thought" <> wrote in message
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> First, I must have the "hidden" Administrator available too, as there are
> two
> different accounts that are Admin .
>
> Second, when I click on a program in the list, NONE of the programs come
> up
> with any uninstall/repair/change commands. Not even programs that I
> installed
> since having been on Vista, which would have had nothing to do with the
> conversion from XP to Vista.
> --
> Larry Not As Smart As I Thought
> (And being reminded everyday)
>
>
> "BirgerH" wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>> First about the Administrator.
>> You should have only one Administratoraccount (unless you have manually
>> installed the hidden so called "in-built Administrator", which I don't
>> think).
>> This Administratoraccount is the one, with your name (if you are the
>> administrator).
>> When you log on, you log on as a standard user( new to Vista), and every
>> time you have to use Admin Rights, you are being prompted. That's the
>> meaning
>> of Vista's UAC (User-Account-Control).
>>
>> Then go to Add/Remove logged in as your self.
>>
>> Nothing will appear in the"command line" as you call it, until you mark
>> the
>> program, you want to modify. When you do, you should have options to
>> repair
>> and/or remove.
>> If the repair or removing demands admin-rights, you will be prompted.
>> If nothing appears in "the command-line", then you cant modify this
>> installation with Add/Remove i.e some system updates from Microsoft.
>> These can only be removed together with the system.
>> --
>> BirgerH
>>
>>
>> "Larry Not As Smart As I Thought" wrote:
>>
>> > I installed Vista Ultimate about 8 months ago. This was an upgrade from
>> > XP. I
>> > just now have had the need to do an uninstall. I went to my Admin User
>> > account (although my normal user account has Admin privileges) and when
>> > I go
>> > to Add/Remove programs, there are no command lines for
>> > Uninstall/Remove/Repair programs.
>> >
>> > I verified that my normal user account had Admin privileges. Logged
>> > into it
>> > and it does not have the capability to do any of the above. I even
>> > added a
>> > new user with Admin privileges, no success.
>> >
>> > I then re-installed Vista Ultimate as an "upgrade" again, still the
>> > same
>> > problem. All my user accounts have full security access, so I know
>> > that's not
>> > it. I've read through the threads and although there are similar admin
>> > issues, I haven't seen this specific one. I have tried a couple of the
>> > suggestions for other Admin problems to no avail.
>> >
>> > If anyone can help, I would appreciate it greatly. I pride myself on
>> > figuring these things out, or using all resources available before
>> > crying out
>> > for help. I'm crying out now!
>> > --
>> > Larry Not As Smart As I Thought
>> > (And being reminded everyday)