Always choose to Save your downloads unless Vista objects to installing them
once they're downloaded. Select a Download folder where you always save
downloads, then you'll always know where to find them. You could do an
Advanced Search, Location: C drive, include hidden and system files. Search
for .zip or the name of the file you downloaded.
Even though you set yourself as an administrator, there will be files or
folders you will not have access to, sometimes even files you have just
downloaded. One way to "elevate your privileges" to be able to modify files
or folders is to go to Start->type in the Start Search box Windows Explorer,
right click on the link and select Run As Administrator. Then anything you
do in Windows Explorer will be with elevated administrator privileges.
Sometimes you need to have your Username (the name you log in with) take
Ownership of the file or folder and grant yourself Full Control permissions
to be able to access and modify files or folders. For instructions on how to
do this, see this tutorial. You might want to take Ownership/Full Control of
your C drive or any branch thereof so you're not doing this for each
individual file and folder.
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...ship-file.html
"Brian" wrote:
> I can no longer get into the computer properties or the control panel on my
> Vista Enterprise machine. See the attached picture for the error...no matter
> what I try, I can't get around this and my account is has full access.
>
> This only happens on Administrator accounts...I have a standard user account
> who can still access the control panel and the properties of the the
> computer. I even created a new administrator account to see what would happen
> and its the same thing.
>
> Any suggestions beyond a reload which I really don't want to do...this is a
> fairly new install.