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Blue Fish
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      11-05-2007
Hello:

I have try to use a "USER_A" which is administrators group's user.
However, when I try to run "powercfg -h off" it show I do not have
permission. May I know does anything wrong on my system?

Thanks!
 
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Blue Fish
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      11-05-2007
I try to modify the hosts file also got permission problem!

Blue Fish wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I have try to use a "USER_A" which is administrators group's user.
> However, when I try to run "powercfg -h off" it show I do not have
> permission. May I know does anything wrong on my system?
>
> Thanks!
>

 
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dzomlija
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      11-05-2007

Blue Fish;504053 Wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I have try to use a "USER_A" which is administrators group's user.
> However, when I try to run "powercfg -h off" it show I do not have
> permission. May I know does anything wrong on my system?
>
> Thanks!


Did you open your command-line window with Administrative privledges?
(Click "Windows Button->All Programs->Accessories". Right-Click "Command
Prompt", select "Run As Admnistrator").


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Malke
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      11-05-2007
Blue Fish wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I have try to use a "USER_A" which is administrators group's user.
> However, when I try to run "powercfg -h off" it show I do not have
> permission. May I know does anything wrong on my system?
>
> Thanks!


Nothing is wrong with your system. This is how Vista is designed. See:

Changes to the built-in administrator account in Vista:
http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=942956

Run cmd elevated.

1. Click Start
2. Type: cmd
3. Right-click cmd when it appears under Programs
4. Click Run As Administrator


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