You are making an incorrect assumption because you have not taken the time
to look at the underlying reasons for the way Vista works. There are no
admin problems in Vista, only in the way programs that are not Vista
compliant work.
Up until now, some programs have been written to require that they be given
full access to the Windows system with no restrictions at all, even if the
programs did not really require this type of access. This allowed things
like viruses and other malware to use these programs to gain access to the
system core and perform their dirty deeds. These programs were written this
way simply because it was easier than writing them to access only the
specific parts of the system that they actually needed.
These legacy programs need to be updated to comply with the restrictions
that are present in Vista. A program that meets these new standards will not
require the elevated prompt for admin access to be displayed.
If you really want to be informed read the following article.
User Account Control Overview:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/w.../aa906021.aspx
--
Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
"kelly" <> wrote in message
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> Yeah that makes sense. The program that works correctly untill Vistas
> admin
> problems come up and the standard response is "the program is at fault"
>
> Yea, right..
>
> Sound to me like Vistas "running admin programs not at admin levels"
> program
> is at fault.
>
> "Jimmy Brush" wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> In Windows Vista, even though you are an administrator, the programs that
>> run on your computer cannot use your administrator power unless they ask
>> you
>> for it, or you explicitly give them power by right-clicking them and
>> clicking Run As Administrator.
>>
>> You are doing everything correctly; the program is at fault here.
>>
>> I would suggest checking for an update for the program on their website
>> that
>> makes their software vista-compatible.
>>
>>
>> --
>> - JB
>> Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User
>>
>> Windows Vista Support Faq
>> http://www.jimmah.com/vista/
>>