As far as I know, you are not running a program as administrator just because
you are administrator.
In the dayly work, you are running like a standard user.
But you has the permission to run as an administrator if you wish and choose
it by right-clicking a program and "Run as administrator".
Switching off the UserControl makes you run as adminastrator all the time -
as well as I understood. But you are still being warned, when some actions
needs admin rights.
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BirgerH
"Jbroxton316" wrote:
> LiveOne Care tells me that there are actions that I need to take (backing up
> files, and dowloading some updates). However, when I go into the program and
> click the button to do the recommended actions an error pops up that says
> "Windows LiveOne Care cannot perform this action for you. You must be logged
> on as an administrator on this computer to perform this action." However, I
> only have one account on this computer and that is an Administrator account
> that I use. I've even tried to create another account that was an
> Administrator account to try to perform LiveOne Care's recommended actions
> and it gives me the same error message. Please help, what do I do?
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> Thanks,
> jbroxton316
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