Yes, Even logged on with admin creds you will find if you do a "whoami" that
you have a deny on your admin token. This is by design and a feature of
User Account Control (UAC).
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Josh
http://windowsconnected.com
Now with NNTP goodness!
"Todd M. Portz" <> wrote in message
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> It works fine except I had to right click on the CMD file and choose "Run
> as
> administrator" it must be an enhanced security feature. I am logged on
> with
> enterprise/schema/domain admin credentials.
>
> "Josh" wrote:
>
>> Try this
>>
>> http://windowsconnected.com/forums/S...stID=4671#4671
>>
>> --
>> Josh
>> http://windowsconnected.com
>>
>> Now with NNTP goodness!
>>
>> "Stuart [MVP]" <> wrote in message
>> news
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>> >I see that support for "installing" the W2K3 SP1 admin pak has been
>> >added
>> >in
>> > RTM but I can't get many of the tools to work. All I get is "MMC failed
>> > to
>> > load snap-in". Anyone have a solution or a different experience to
>> > share?
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> >
>> > Stuart.
>>
>>
>>