Are you refering to a specific program by "AV, ASpy", or just generic
antivirus/antispyware? I've had an active subscription of McAfee running for
a few months now.
The "More Information" link opens a page titled "Why won't Windows allow me
to change a system setting?" in Windows Help. It gives information on how
group policy may restrict certain things, and it advises me to contact my
system administrator. No good, seeing as how this is my own computer. There's
also information on what to do if the computer is not on a network(a major
A-ha! moment the first time I read that), but the advice there ends at
"contact a user with administrative privileges." Nothing on if you are a user
with administrative privileges(let alone the only user). There's a link to
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx, which seems to cater to
users who are very much above my level.
Perhaps someone could point me at a place to control group policy settings?
Windows seems to think that group policy would cause this restriction, but
offers no help on altering any such settings.
"Ireneusz Makowski" wrote:
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> Użytkownik "Joe" <> napisał w wiadomości
> news:1D8E9A8B-9A6C-44C5-B8B2-...
> > I'm running windows home premium 32-bit on a personal computer; no network
> > administrators or anything, no users other than myself, and no other user
> > accounts other than this one, which is marked as administrator. I seem to
> > be
> > unable to run windows update as an administrator, though. When I go to
> > change
> > the settings, they ones for when windows update runs(the four that control
> > what it does automatically and what it prompts me for, as well as the time
> > and frequency it would run automatically) are grayed out. There's a note
> > at
> > the top that some of these may only be accessible my my system
> > administrator(me).
> > This is a picture of the settings page: i29.tinypic.com/jfc2ut.jpg
> >
> Suggestion:
>
> Have your computer scanned by AV, ASpy, immedietly.
>
> Q:
>
> There's a link "More information" on linked picture. Have you followed that
> link? If yes, what kind of info have you got?
>
> greets from Poland
>
> Irek Makowski.
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