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2013/9/26 Doug <dmcgarrett@optonline.net>

On 09/26/2013 09:39 AM, Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:


/snip/

"Run as Administrator", and confirm the resulting UAC prompt.

On Vista onwards, even when you're "logged in as an administrator"
most programs still run with restricted privileges; you have to
explicitly allow them to "elevate" to use administrative privileges.
The difference between restricted user and administrator accounts is
that restricted users have to enter an administrator's password, while
administrators can just click "yes" to allow elevation. Most recent
software will make this request when it needs to, so you don't need to
right-click and tell it to run as administrator, but worth a try if
for some reason it's not asking.

I hope that helps.

Mark.

Using the command prompt in administrator mode, there is a subdirectory
that I can't uninstall. How do you get elevated privileges in the
command prompt? (Win 7 PRO-64.)

--doug
--
Blessed are the peacemakers..for they shall be shot at from both sides.
--A.M.Greeley


​Doug, do the methods outlined here (
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/windows-elevated-command-prompt/)​

​help ?...

Henri​

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