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I remember seeing a tweak guide for Vista here a while ago, and I cannot seem to find it =/
either way, there's only one thing I really need from it. I remember that there was this one CMD command the guide listed that made Vista treat your account like a real admin rather than giving you "Access is denied" messages when you try to change ownership of files and folders. does anyone know what the command is or where I can find it? thanks -Bluescreen of Death
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You can simply type in the search "cmd.exe" and right click "Run as admin" and you'll have the rights
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Type 'cmd' in the run box and hit 'ctrl+shift+enter' instead of only 'enter'.
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You could use the "SYSTEM" User if it is still enabled by Vista.
is a video that should show you how to do it. Not sure what all this other junk is around the video...
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nonono, there was a CMD command that I saw in the tweak guide that was once posted on this site that made vista treat you like an admin no matter what you did. it was a command that set some value from 0 to 1 and vista stopped giving me trouble after. I recently reformatted my PC because I upgraded from a dual core to a quad and vista would only see 2/4 cores. so I reinstalled vista and now I just need that command and I'm set.
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bump for a reply
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net user administrator /active:yes
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! YOU SON OF A GLITCH !
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Are you speaking of UAC ?
Also Vista does have an inbuilt Admin account which is pretty much a superuser and does have access to everything. However I do not reccomend you use it. If your system attracts a virus/malware then it can wreak havok using that account as it has access to everything. A Normal admin account would be a better idea.
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