Hi Valorie,
A couple of generalized points as you do not mention what you are trying to
remove:
1) Even an admin account will not allow alterations to system folders
without self-elevating. This prevents unwanted software (ie: viruses and
spyware) from installing sight-unseen by usurping user privilege.
2) Turning off User Account Control will not alter permissions, and they are
the root of your problem. Plus, disabling it is bad for the above reason.
3) Some programs, those integrated into the OS, cannot be removed any more
can designated system folders.
4) Programs you chose to install or those that came preinstalled by the
manufacturer should be removed through the Control Panel/Programs and
Features applet. If there's no option there, then check under the program
folder itself for something like unwise.exe.
5) Unlocker needs to run elevated (right click the icon, choose 'run as
administrator') in order to be able function correctly.
Listing the software you are trying to remove may garner you additional
advice.
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
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"Valorie McLaughlin" <> wrote in message
news:...
> I'm the admin of this computer and User Account is turned off.... how do I
> get to uninstall or delete unwanted programs in Vista Home Premium? Why am
> I still getting the "need permission" error when trying to uninstall
> programs? Unlocker will not unlock them for removal. My PC is getting
> full of unwanted software thanks to all these confusing poorly designed MS
> safety features.
>
> I'm really unhappy with Vista.