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How to make yourself a real administrator in Vista
Friday, February 16th, 2007
One of the new things which were introduced by Windows Vista is brand new user accounts management, which allows system
administrators to create various user accounts with strictly limited permissions. This may be handy for someone in net cafe or parents who want to protect the computer from their children, but it may cause also a lot of troubles for more experienced people.
The problem of UAC in Vista is that even if you set yourself as the administrator, you won’t be able to do some simple tasks and you will be still swamped by a lot of useless dialogs and confirmation windows. I’m talking avout prompts for folder/file permissions errors sometimes or you’ll need to right click and select “Run as Administrator” for most applications to work/install correctly. That’s because Microsoft made the administrators accounts (in local administrators group) run as standard users, unless we give permissions for every and each administrative tasks, with a little difference when UAC is turned on/off. Releaselog | RLSLOG.net » Make yourself a real administrator in Vista
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