Every time asking for administrative permission


  1. Posts : 6
    windows 7 ultimate *64
       #1

    Every time asking for administrative permission


    For installing every software like eclipse and oracle 10 ,my system is showing a dialogue box as " you have to obtain permission from administrative privilages".
    how can i go through this.... please help me.....





    bharathi,
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  2. Posts : 2,072
    Windows 7 x64 Professional SP1
       #2

    Hello and welcome to the forums himabharathi,

    What you're describing is a typical behaviour of the UAC component in Windows 7.

    User Account Control - Windows 7 features - Microsoft Windows

    To solve this issue, right click on your installation executable (typically setup.exe), and select the option "Run as administrator".

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    Or, you can also right click on the setup.exe file, click properties, head to the compatibility tab, and tick the "Run as administrator" checkbox, and hit apply and ok...

    Every time asking for administrative permission-capture.png

    Hope that helps!
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  3. Posts : 6
    windows 7 ultimate *64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Your immediate response helped me alot..... thank u sir ........
    while downloading BSOD-posting instructions , it is asking for path to save, I directed to different places like documents, C-drive so on... every time with(! mark) it is showing as"It is not the correct location to save this " and stopping download.. how can it ill be solved.. please sujjest me....
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  4. Posts : 2,072
    Windows 7 x64 Professional SP1
       #4

    himabharathi said:
    Your immediate response helped me alot..... thank u sir ........
    while downloading BSOD-posting instructions , it is asking for path to save, I directed to different places like documents, C-drive so on... every time with(! mark) it is showing as"It is not the correct location to save this " and stopping download.. how can it ill be solved.. please sujjest me....

    What you mean by the bolded statement is that you're trying to save the instructions as a complete .html document using the Save Page As... function in your internet browser, but keep on getting the error "The Web page could not be saved to the selected location.", correct?

    If you you keep on getting that location error, it could be (again) due to the fact that you do not have administrative permission at the locations that you wish to save the document.

    In that case, it's best for you to copy the the instructions manually using Ctrl-A to highlight the whole file and then Ctrl-C, to copy, the open a new word document or notepad, followed by Ctrl-V to paste the contents.
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  5. Posts : 6
    windows 7 ultimate *64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Thanku sir...:)
    Again i faced a problem..Just now I installed oracle 10g in my system. All is done well. While clicking on
    Go to database home page it results showing a web page with address bar(http://127.0.0.1:8080/apex) . How can i get my original Database home page...
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  6. Posts : 2,072
    Windows 7 x64 Professional SP1
       #6

    himabharathi said:
    Thanku sir...:)
    Again i faced a problem..Just now I installed oracle 10g in my system. All is done well. While clicking on
    Go to database home page it results showing a web page with address bar(http://127.0.0.1:8080/apex) . How can i get my original Database home page...
    I'm afraid you'll have to make a new thread for this question as we are going off-topic from your original problem, (administrative permission) which was already solved.

    Please make a new thread in the Software section of this forum if you would like help and advice for this new problem that you have with Oracle 10g.

    Make a short and easy to understand thread title so that others will be more inclined to assist you, and compose your problem clearly and as best as you can in a polite manner.

    Thank you.
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