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MLD
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      02-18-2008
I am looking at a software that has limited capabilities on Vista. I must
have Vista Business or Home Premium (which I have). I then have to set up a
"Super Administrator", which I can't figure that one out. I am administrator
but when I go to download the software, I have to download directly into the
root C:\ directory and NOT in the Program Files; but when I try to do this it
says I do not have permission and I should contact my administrator.....since
I am the administrator I am completely stuck!!!!!!
 
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Jane C
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      02-18-2008
Hi,

Try right-clicking on the installer executable and selecting "Run as
administrator". You should then be able to install it to C:\.

If this particular program is not Vista-compatible, then you may need to run
it as administrator too.

In Vista, even though you are an administrator, you actually run in a
standard user context, unless and until a program or process requires
administrative privileges and invokes the UAC prompt.

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>I am looking at a software that has limited capabilities on Vista. I must
> have Vista Business or Home Premium (which I have). I then have to set up
> a
> "Super Administrator", which I can't figure that one out. I am
> administrator
> but when I go to download the software, I have to download directly into
> the
> root C:\ directory and NOT in the Program Files; but when I try to do this
> it
> says I do not have permission and I should contact my
> administrator.....since
> I am the administrator I am completely stuck!!!!!!


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Mick Murphy
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      02-18-2008
And adding to Jane's post re compatibilty> Right-click on the Program's
setup.exe>Select Properties> Compatibility> and select XP SP2 or whatever.
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Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia


"MLD" wrote:

> I am looking at a software that has limited capabilities on Vista. I must
> have Vista Business or Home Premium (which I have). I then have to set up a
> "Super Administrator", which I can't figure that one out. I am administrator
> but when I go to download the software, I have to download directly into the
> root C:\ directory and NOT in the Program Files; but when I try to do this it
> says I do not have permission and I should contact my administrator.....since
> I am the administrator I am completely stuck!!!!!!

 
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