Hey, I am having these problems aswell.
I am currently trying to play lotro, but I'm getting the error that I can't
open the data files, and need to check if they excist or that I have
permission to write to them. I right click and run as admin, I've taken
ownership of the folder, I've made sure I got all rights in security settings
for the folder, that the subfolders/files inherit the permissions, etc.
Been working with this for some time now, finally found this forum.
Basically, I see 2 possible sollutions.
1: Someone helps me to set the correct settings for the folder.
2: someone helps me to login as the built-in admin, like you are explaining
in this thread.
I'm having problems with your sollution though. Where do I click that I want
to run as admin? I've right clicked everything in the Run-window, and I can't
get the option to run as admin.
When I type in net user administrator /active:yes , it says that system
error 5 has occured, and that I have no access. Obviously because I don't
have admin rights with my ADMIN user. Could you help me further here? So
close now.
And why is Vista a babysitter for me? I miss XP badly.
"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
> Michael
>
> You can unhide the Built-in Administrator account by doing this.
>
> Go to Start and type: cmd.exe In the results, right click CMD.EXE and
> select the Run As Administrator option.
> In the command window, type the following.
>
> net user administrator /active:yes
>
> Press Enter.
>
> Open Control Panel and double click User Accounts. Click Manage another
> account. You should see the Administrator account there. Click Create
> Password and assign it a strong password.
>
> You can hide the administrator account by following the same steps and
> substituting no for the yes in the command.
>
> --
>
> Ronnie Vernon
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "Michael" <> wrote in message
> news:9EE37789-8004-41E8-95CC-...
> >I have the same problem. Clicking on run as admin does not work, it still
> > wants the administrator to login before it will let me upgrade the bios on
> > my
> > computer. I AM THE ADMINISTRATOR! I don't want to click on a run as, I
> > want
> > to log on as the administrator for MY computer. When I activate the Admin
> > logon and try again, get the same message. What is up with Microsoft
> > creating an ID I can't use but must use to complete certain things? This
> > is
> > MY computer and I should have that login ability!
> > I've spent way too much time on this already. What do I have to do to
> > activate the hidden administrator login using a password that I generate?
> >
> >
> > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
> >
> >> Tor
> >>
> >> When you use an administrator account in Vista, you are operating with
> >> standard privileges. Any Vista compatible program should prompt you for
> >> administrator credentials if it needs them to run.
> >>
> >> If a program behaves in the way you describe, it is not Vista compatible.
> >>
> >> To resolve this behavior, you can right click the programs shortcut and
> >> select the "Run As Administrator" option. If this works, go back and
> >> right
> >> click the shortcut and select Properties/Compatibility Tab. Place a check
> >> mark in the Run As Administrator option. This should cause the program to
> >> prompt you whenever it starts, noprmally.
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >> Ronnie Vernon
> >> Microsoft MVP
> >> Windows Shell/User
> >>
> >>
> >> "Tor-Tor" <Tor-> wrote in message
> >> news:BCDD2268-0CF5-4474-BD05-...
> >> > Whenever I install this program onto my computer with vista on it, and
> >> > then I
> >> > click it to run the program, it tells me I do not have the privleges to
> >> > run
> >> > it, and to have the admin change the settings, however, I'm the admin
> >> > on
> >> > the
> >> > computer, wouldn't it already work? how can I fix this problem so that
> >> > I
> >> > can
> >> > use my program?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks
> >> >
> >> > Angie
> >>
> >>
>
>