Tom
Your welcome, I'm very glad this worked for you.
--
Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
"tom" <> wrote in message
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> Ronnie,
> Thank you so much for your help. I did a system restore back to 9-20, and
> voila, my family picture came up on my desk top wallpaper. I also checked
> to
> see if I could change it, and all the options were available. Many cudos
> for
> your patience, and believe me, I'll be even more careful than I was.
> Tom
> --
> tom
>
>
> "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
>
>> Tom
>>
>> Whatever that spy shredder program did, it must have been extensive.
>> Accessing the Desktop Background settings is not even a task that
>> requires
>> administrator privileges. It should work regardless of whether UAC is on
>> or
>> off, or regardless of whether you are using an administrator account or a
>> standard account.
>>
>> You might want to check in System Restore to see if you have a restore
>> point
>> that goes back far enough to a time before this behavior started.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Ronnie Vernon
>> Microsoft MVP
>> Windows Shell/User
>>
>>
>> "tom" <> wrote in message
>> news:F8F6F787-C711-4EC3-9020-...
>> > Ronnie,
>> > I checked to see UAC, and it is on. I rebooted anyway, and went to
>> > appearance-desktop background, and got same message. This feature has
>> > been
>> > disabled. Please contact your system administrator for details.
>> > By the way, where would I see a UAC prompt? When did I select Run as
>> > Adminstrator option?
>> > I hope this is something stupid I'm missing on my part.
>> > Tom
>> > --
>> > tom
>> >
>> >
>> > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Tom
>> >>
>> >> If you did not see a UAC prompt when you select the run as
>> >> administrator
>> >> option, then UAC is probably turned off.
>> >>
>> >> Open Control Panel / User Accounts. It should open with your account
>> >> showing. Click the Turn User Account Control on or off. On the next
>> >> screen,
>> >> place a check mark in the UAC check box and click OK. Exit and reboot
>> >> the
>> >> computer.
>> >>
>> >> Now, when you try to access a function that requires administrator
>> >> privileges, you will be prompted to give permission to elevate.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >>
>> >> Ronnie Vernon
>> >> Microsoft MVP
>> >> Windows Shell/User
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "tom" <> wrote in message
>> >> news:FEF822E9-125F-4459-BB39-...
>> >> > Hi Ronnie,
>> >> > Do I have user account control disabled? I don't know--how can I
>> >> > check
>> >> > that?
>> >> > I'm trying to get my desktop wallpaper back, and single click
>> >> > action.
>> >> > Lost
>> >> > them in my stupidity with that spy shredder.
>> >> > Following your instructions, I went to programs, command prompt,
>> >> > right
>> >> > click
>> >> > on "Run as administrator". An old dos screen comes up with C prompt
>> >> > as
>> >> > follows:
>> >> > C;\windows\system32> cursor flashing
>> >> > --
>> >> > tom
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> Tom
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Carol never returned to follow up on this problem.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Some questions.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Do you have User Account Control disabled?
>> >> >> What specific settings are you trying to access when you see the
>> >> >> "Please
>> >> >> contact your system administrator"?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Go to Start/All Programs/Accessories. Right click on the "Command
>> >> >> Prompt"
>> >> >> menu item and select the "Run As Administrator" option. What
>> >> >> happens?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Let me know.
>> >> >> --
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Ronnie Vernon
>> >> >> Microsoft MVP
>> >> >> Windows Shell/User
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "tom" <> wrote in message
>> >> >> news:A0351AC0-9659-4B6D-96F0-...
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > -- Carol/Ronnie Vernon,
>> >> >> > I have the same problem--not able to access settings. "This
>> >> >> > feature
>> >> >> > has
>> >> >> > been
>> >> >> > disabled" Please contact your system administrator for
>> >> >> > details.""
>> >> >> > I encountered a Spy Shredder which seems to have caused this. I'm
>> >> >> > listed
>> >> >> > as
>> >> >> > Administrator, although for the life of me I don't know what that
>> >> >> > means.
>> >> >> > Home ccomputer, Vista basic, pre installed.
>> >> >> > Thanks for help
>> >> >> > tom
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> Carol
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> These settings are set through the Group Policy Editor. What
>> >> >> >> version
>> >> >> >> of
>> >> >> >> Vista do have installed? Is this your home computer or a
>> >> >> >> computer
>> >> >> >> at
>> >> >> >> your
>> >> >> >> employers place of business? Does anyone else have access to an
>> >> >> >> administrator account on the computer?
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Open Control Panel / User Accounts and make sure that your
>> >> >> >> account
>> >> >> >> shows
>> >> >> >> as
>> >> >> >> an administrator account.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Let me know.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> --
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Ronnie Vernon
>> >> >> >> Microsoft MVP
>> >> >> >> Windows Shell/User
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> "Carol A." <Carol A.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> >> >> news:EFAD4A3F-CFEB-4180-9375-...
>> >> >> >> > When I am logged on (under administrator) I am not able to do
>> >> >> >> > any
>> >> >> >> > settings
>> >> >> >> > adjustments.
>> >> >> >> > When I try to change the DPI settings b/c everything is
>> >> >> >> > HUGE...
>> >> >> >> > it
>> >> >> >> > tells
>> >> >> >> > me
>> >> >> >> > "your system administrator has disabled launching of the
>> >> >> >> > Display
>> >> >> >> > Settings
>> >> >> >> > Control Panel"... it also gives me that error if I try to
>> >> >> >> > change
>> >> >> >> > any
>> >> >> >> > other
>> >> >> >> > appearances. If I go in a different way it says "This feature
>> >> >> >> > has
>> >> >> >> > been
>> >> >> >> > disabled... please contact your system administrator for
>> >> >> >> > details"
>> >> >> >> > PLEASE HELP
>> >> >> >> > Thank you
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >>
>>
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