Dale & John - Thank you, I created a short-cut icon, right clicked, and was
able to open as administrator.
"Dale White" wrote:
> I agree with John's answer you can modify the shortcut to always run as
> administrator and if you want, you can set it to run in XP compatibility
> mode as well.
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> "James" <anonymous> wrote in message
> news:ksmdnbAle4NnhIrbnZ2dnUVZ_h-...
> > You're not alone. I have the same exact problem, and receive the same
> > exact message with MS Streets & Trips 2005. I have to log on as
> > Administrator to use this program. It would be nice if someone here could
> > offer us a better alternative...other than going out and buying MS Streets
> > & Trips 2007.
> >
> > "CLK Group" <> wrote in message
> > news:C9115F35-2357-4A2C-BFB9-...
> >>I received MS Streets & Trips 2006 from Gateway as part of MS Works Suite
> >> 2006 with my new computer.
> >>
> >> After installing and trying to access, I received the following error
> >> message:
> >> "Your registry settings for this application were not copied correctly.
> >> To
> >> correct these settings, run setup again for this application from the
> >> location where you originally installed it."
> >>
> >> After uninstalling/re-installing failed, I contacted Gateway. I was told
> >> that the only way to access MS Streets & Trips 2006 was to 'Turn Off User
> >> Account Control'.
> >> Doing this requires a re-start of the system.
> >>
> >> I was able to access MS Streets & Trips 2006 in this manner.
> >>
> >> This is clearly an issue. Is there another way to access this program
> >> without turning off UAC? Is MS aware of this issue?
> >>
> >>
> >
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