Administrator Privlages ??? HELP!!!

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  1. Posts : 25
    Duh
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    Administrator Privlages ??? HELP!!!


    God I hate this OS. forget the bells and whistles I MISS XP!!!!!!

    Ok anyone know how to fix?

    I have 1 USER ACCOUNT. it is set as an administrator. but I KEEP getting these stupid pop ups saying I cant do stuff, I have to log in as an administrator!

    I AM AN ADMINISTRATOR!!!

    For example, while trying to move a file from another networked computers hard drive, to the Windows 7 computer. (YES the network is set up correctly) It just tells me that I have to get an administrator to do it.

    I know how to enable the stupid administrator account, but do I really have to keep switching users every time I want to do something? W T F ?!?!?

    1 Can I change the Administrator account name from "Administrator" to my own or
    2 Can I somehow get FULL PRIVILEGES to my user account?

    PLease someone help me
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  2. Posts : 6
    Windows 7
       #2

    Even though this isnt vista, use this link and follow the tutorial there:
    Administrator Account - Vista Forums

    good luck
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  3. Posts : 25
    Duh
    Thread Starter
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    Home said:
    Even though this isnt vista, use this link and follow the tutorial there:
    Administrator Account - Vista Forums

    good luck
    xesvuli420 said:
    I know how to enable the stupid administrator account, but do I really have to keep switching users every time I want to do something? W T F ?!?!?
    But thanks for trying!
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  4. Posts : 25
    Duh
    Thread Starter
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    Ok, it let me move a MP4 file, but will not let me move a FLV file.

    Heres a pic
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Administrator Privlages ??? HELP!!!-wtf.jpg  
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  5. Posts : 25
    Duh
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Help!!! Please!!!
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  6. Posts : 25
    Duh
    Thread Starter
       #6

    BTW,It did let me make the transfer once I went to the XP computer and did it.
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  7. Posts : 2,588
    SEVEN x64
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    have a look HERE, you might need to ''take ownership'' of the folders which contain those files.

    to make you feel a little better, ive never had or seen this issue on my rig so its not an ''out of the box''' fault. :)
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  8. Posts : 25
    Duh
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Thank you for your advice

    However I need to take ownership of the entire drive. Both computers are mine, and I want to have access to both from both without being told I need an administrator...especially since I am one (on both)

    BTW This IS an out of the box problem, I encourage you to try to duplicate the results. I am confident that you find yourself in this boat with me!

    If you have a windows 7, and XP computer on a home network. Download a FLV video to the XP machine, then go to the 7 machine, open up windows explore, navigate to the XP file structure, and try to copy it to the 7 machine.

    Since it let me do it with a MP4 file, Im wondering if the win7 security only does that when you try to transfer a file that has no program associations. Who knows, BUT either way I dont want my computer telling me I cant do something because it dont think I should!

    There has GOT to be a way to tell the computer to STFU!

    I mean it takes a registry hack, but you can disable Security Center from telling you that you don't have Virus software everyday.
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  9. Posts : 906
    Win 7 pro 64-bit, Ubuntu 9.10 64-bit
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    xesvuli420 said:
    Thank you for your advice

    However I need to take ownership of the entire drive. Both computers are mine, and I want to have access to both from both without being told I need an administrator...especially since I am one (on both)

    BTW This IS an out of the box problem, I encourage you to try to duplicate the results. I am confident that you find yourself in this boat with me!

    If you have a windows 7, and XP computer on a home network. Download a FLV video to the XP machine, then go to the 7 machine, open up windows explore, navigate to the XP file structure, and try to copy it to the 7 machine.

    Since it let me do it with a MP4 file, Im wondering if the win7 security only does that when you try to transfer a file that has no program associations. Who knows, BUT either way I dont want my computer telling me I cant do something because it dont think I should!

    There has GOT to be a way to tell the computer to STFU!

    I mean it takes a registry hack, but you can disable Security Center from telling you that you don't have Virus software everyday.
    Are you an admin on the other computer as well?
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  10. Posts : 25
    Duh
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Coolness said:
    Are you an admin on the other computer as well?
    xesvuli420 said:
    without being told I need an administrator...especially since I am one (on both)
    =o)
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