I did a search and couldn't find anything. I'm trying to install into XP SP2
Also, I successfully installed in Vista, but when I try to start it says I'm not an admin. What's it looking for?
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Vcnhook Error During Install The install fails saying it can't access vcnhook
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Posted 02 December 2009 - 12:36 AM
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Also, I successfully installed in Vista, but when I try to start it says I'm not an admin. What's it looking for?
If a program says that it requires administrator privileges and you don't know what that means then UBCD4Win will most likely not help you.
THE BASICS: Right click over UBCD4WinBuilder.exe and choose "Run-As-Administrator"
If you're afraid of taking any chances then the chances are great that you will never learn anything
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Multiboot Plugins - UBUSB (Ultimate Boot USB) - EzPcFix - RootKitty - Network Configuration Utility - UnIsoFS - A Small Linux Distro - SELogger - HashME - WSock - My Paypal
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Posted 02 December 2009 - 09:36 AM
oaksong, on 01 December 2009 - 10:16 PM, said:
I did a search and couldn't find anything. I'm trying to install into XP SP2
Also, I successfully installed in Vista, but when I try to start it says I'm not an admin. What's it looking for?
Also, I successfully installed in Vista, but when I try to start it says I'm not an admin. What's it looking for?
I didn't ask what it meant, I asked what it was looking for. I AM the administrator on the machine and the login has full admin rights. But thanks for the tip about run as admin.
This post has been edited by oaksong: 02 December 2009 - 09:52 AM
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Posted 02 December 2009 - 03:58 PM
oaksong, on 02 December 2009 - 08:36 AM, said:
I didn't ask what it meant, I asked what it was looking for. I AM the administrator on the machine and the login has full admin rights. But thanks for the tip about run as admin.
Don't argue with the admin, mod's or development team's suggestions... they will likely know much more than you do. In Vista, even the admin users are not running in administrator mode normally... So even if you are logged in with an administrator user account, you are running as a standard user.
So what it is looking for is that the user is actually using the "run as admin" option as you were already told about.
Plan A is always more effective when the device you are working on understands that Plan B involves either a large hammer or screwdriver....
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Posted 03 December 2009 - 09:39 PM
rdsok, on 02 December 2009 - 02:58 PM, said:
oaksong, on 02 December 2009 - 08:36 AM, said:
I didn't ask what it meant, I asked what it was looking for. I AM the administrator on the machine and the login has full admin rights. But thanks for the tip about run as admin.
Don't argue with the admin, mod's or development team's suggestions... they will likely know much more than you do. In Vista, even the admin users are not running in administrator mode normally... So even if you are logged in with an administrator user account, you are running as a standard user.
So what it is looking for is that the user is actually using the "run as admin" option as you were already told about.
What ever. But just for the record I'm a senior IT manager with 30 years in the field. Responders shouldn't make assumption based on their improper reading of the English language.
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Posted 03 December 2009 - 11:42 PM
You are correct... nothing you've said in this thread shows that you've got 30 yrs of experience... who would know.. and with your last comments, you look even much younger now
Plan A is always more effective when the device you are working on understands that Plan B involves either a large hammer or screwdriver....
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