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Old 22-11-2007, 02:28 AM   #1
hgrock
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Vista Security


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A poll associated with this post was created, to vote and see the
results, please visit http://www.vistax64.com/showthread.php?t=108106
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Question: is vista as good as XP profeffional

- yes
- no
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::Hello people::
::I have vista on my pc, I installed it, I am the only user no others
in the user account and therefore the administrator, Yet almost
everything I try to do I get the message you do not have permission
please contact the administrator, tonight I am trying to download the
vista driver for my Lexmark p6350 printer and I am told I do not have
permission but it allows me to download the XP driver, some old files on
my d drive I cannot delete, I need permission.::
::How can I turn this silly checking off, can anyone help here please
its driving me nuts::
::George::


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Old 22-11-2007, 02:28 AM   #2
Mick Murphy
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RE: Vista Security

OK, you don't want Vista's improved(but annoying!) security.

You can do this work in Control Panel
Turn off Windows Defender
In User Accounts turn off UAC(User Account Control)

"hgrock" wrote:

>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> A poll associated with this post was created, to vote and see the
> results, please visit http://www.vistax64.com/showthread.php?t=108106
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Question: is vista as good as XP profeffional
>
> - yes
> - no
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> ::Hello people::
> ::I have vista on my pc, I installed it, I am the only user no others
> in the user account and therefore the administrator, Yet almost
> everything I try to do I get the message you do not have permission
> please contact the administrator, tonight I am trying to download the
> vista driver for my Lexmark p6350 printer and I am told I do not have
> permission but it allows me to download the XP driver, some old files on
> my d drive I cannot delete, I need permission.::
> ::How can I turn this silly checking off, can anyone help here please
> its driving me nuts::
> ::George::
>
>
> --
> hgrock
>

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Old 22-11-2007, 04:29 AM   #3
HeyBub
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Re: Vista Security

hgrock wrote:
>>> Hello people::
>>> I have vista on my pc, I installed it, I am the only user no others

> in the user account and therefore the administrator, Yet almost
> everything I try to do I get the message you do not have permission
> please contact the administrator, tonight I am trying to download the
> vista driver for my Lexmark p6350 printer and I am told I do not have
> permission but it allows me to download the XP driver, some old files
> on my d drive I cannot delete, I need permission.::
>>> How can I turn this silly checking off, can anyone help here please
>>> its driving me nuts:: George::


You are not the only user. There are literally thousands of others who would
be users on your computer if given half a chance. Every third post (it
seems) on the XP newsgroup can be laid at the feet of some bit of malware.


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Old 22-11-2007, 12:29 PM   #4
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Hey -

Happy Thanksgiving, Cockhead !!!!!


"Mick Murphy" <MickMurphy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:86D85488-6D72-4D7A-8A9B-E26AABDFDEC4@microsoft.com...
> OK, you don't want Vista's improved(but annoying!) security.
>
> You can do this work in Control Panel
> Turn off Windows Defender
> In User Accounts turn off UAC(User Account Control)
>
> "hgrock" wrote:
>
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> A poll associated with this post was created, to vote and see the
>> results, please visit http://www.vistax64.com/showthread.php?t=108106
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Question: is vista as good as XP profeffional
>>
>> - yes
>> - no
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> ::Hello people::
>> ::I have vista on my pc, I installed it, I am the only user no others
>> in the user account and therefore the administrator, Yet almost
>> everything I try to do I get the message you do not have permission
>> please contact the administrator, tonight I am trying to download the
>> vista driver for my Lexmark p6350 printer and I am told I do not have
>> permission but it allows me to download the XP driver, some old files on
>> my d drive I cannot delete, I need permission.::
>> ::How can I turn this silly checking off, can anyone help here please
>> its driving me nuts::
>> ::George::
>>
>>
>> --
>> hgrock
>>



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Old 22-11-2007, 03:27 PM   #5
flack
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Re: Vista Security


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A poll associated with this post was created, to vote and see the
results, please visit http://www.vistax64.com/showthread.php?t=108106
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Question: is vista as good as XP profeffional

- yes
- no
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Vista is better than XP Pro, so I voted "no"


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Old 22-11-2007, 03:27 PM   #6
hgrock
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Re: Vista Security


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A poll associated with this post was created, to vote and see the
results, please visit http://www.vistax64.com/showthread.php?t=108106
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Question: is vista as good as XP profeffional

- yes
- no
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I am aware of malware etc, but i also want to be able to use the PC,
consider this, what is the use of your home to you if you bolt your door
from the outside and stood out in the rain without a key to guard
against a potential burgler.
without the use your home


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Old 22-11-2007, 03:27 PM   #7
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Re: Vista Security


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A poll associated with this post was created, to vote and see the
results, please visit http://www.vistax64.com/showthread.php?t=108106
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Question: is vista as good as XP profeffional

- yes
- no
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Right Click the setup ex. and run as admin. And for the Programs that
are installed go in to Properties/ advanced and run as Admin. Lol


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Old 23-11-2007, 05:28 AM   #8
HeyBub
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Re: Vista Security

hgrock wrote:
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> A poll associated with this post was created, to vote and see the
> results, please visit http://www.vistax64.com/showthread.php?t=108106
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Question: is vista as good as XP profeffional
>
> - yes
> - no
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I am aware of malware etc, but i also want to be able to use the PC,
> consider this, what is the use of your home to you if you bolt your
> door from the outside and stood out in the rain without a key to guard
> against a potential burgler.
> without the use your home


Hmm. Happened to me about a year ago. I wanted to use my car. There I was,
standing outside the car, with no key. In the rain.

My bad. No one else's. I screwed up.

Fortunately, because of the rain, no one could see my tears.

The only bright spot was that car thieves couldn't get in either...


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Old 24-11-2007, 06:29 AM   #9
xfile
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Re: Vista Security

> The only bright spot was that car thieves couldn't get in either...

Career car thieves usually don't "borrow" keys from the owner; they just
break in. We can only do precautions but nothing can stop them if they
really want our cars, or for the same matter, hack into our computers.

"HeyBub" <heybub@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> hgrock wrote:
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> A poll associated with this post was created, to vote and see the
>> results, please visit http://www.vistax64.com/showthread.php?t=108106
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Question: is vista as good as XP profeffional
>>
>> - yes
>> - no
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> I am aware of malware etc, but i also want to be able to use the PC,
>> consider this, what is the use of your home to you if you bolt your
>> door from the outside and stood out in the rain without a key to guard
>> against a potential burgler.
>> without the use your home

>
> Hmm. Happened to me about a year ago. I wanted to use my car. There I was,
> standing outside the car, with no key. In the rain.
>
> My bad. No one else's. I screwed up.
>
> Fortunately, because of the rain, no one could see my tears.
>
> The only bright spot was that car thieves couldn't get in either...
>



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Old 30-01-2008, 02:45 AM   #10
Tommie Anderson
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Re: Vista Security


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"HeyBub" wrote:

> hgrock wrote:
> >>> Hello people::
> >>> I have vista on my pc, I installed it, I am the only user no others

> > in the user account and therefore the administrator, Yet almost
> > everything I try to do I get the message you do not have permission
> > please contact the administrator, tonight I am trying to download the
> > vista driver for my Lexmark p6350 printer and I am told I do not have
> > permission but it allows me to download the XP driver, some old files
> > on my d drive I cannot delete, I need permission.::
> >>> How can I turn this silly checking off, can anyone help here please
> >>> its driving me nuts:: George::

>
> You are not the only user. There are literally thousands of others who would
> be users on your computer if given half a chance. Every third post (it
> seems) on the XP newsgroup can be laid at the feet of some bit of malware.
>
>
>

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