Administrative Priviledges in Vista is a bit different from how you normally
experienced it in Windows XP or 2000. With Vista, you are instead a Standard
Administrator with more controlled priviledges, instead of having entire
root access to the entire system. Basically, its more sand boxed to reduce
the attack service by malicious code, since that was basically how such code
in XP and 2000 took advantage of the system by having root access. Certain
applications and parts of the system itself, still need to be improved to be
a bit more laxed, but its just a trade off at the moment.
--
Andre
Blog:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
My Vista Quickstart Guide:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
"husky86" <> wrote in message
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> I'm confused about Administrator settings in Windows Vista. I'm
> consistently
> presented with "challenges" from Vista when I attempt to perform changes
> with
> system software and certain settings that require Administrator privilege.
> I
> am consistently informed that Administrator privilege or access is
> required
> to make certain changes.
>
> But I am the administrator. That's the confusing part.
>
> When I go into the control panel and bring up the User Accounts I am
> listed
> as Administrator (password protected).
>
> Can anyone give me any further details as to why Windows Vista (Ultimate
> edition, by the way) is challenging me with respect to Administrator
> privileges?
>
> When I initially set up this desktop computer I made sure that I was set
> up
> as the Administrator. That is what is so confusing about what I'm
> presently
> experiencing.
>
> Thanks for any and all input!