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Hello,
I have a clean install of Vista RC1 build 5600.
There is just one user account which is in the Admistrators group (that one
that was created during instalation).
1. I'm very often being asked to allow permission to launch programs and
sometimes twice. I understand the check where the publisher is unknown, but
why all those checks in case managing the system itself for example? Any
reason for that?
2. I also experienced problems with files copied from WinXP Home which
cannot have security settings at all (as to the Home edition limitation), for
example Visual Studio Express cannot save any of the transferred project
files until I explicitly allow the USERS (!!) group full acces to the files.
Why? The admin group had already all the permissions granted, and I am an
admin?
Yet I suspect similar behaviour for some programs, even those told to be
Vista compliant (e.g. Opera 9.02) cannot write their settings, i.e. cannot
write to my user folders (<drive>:\Users\MyName\AppData\Roaming...).
I didn't do anything with user accounts since the clean install, Is my admin
account not "admin enough"? ;-)
As well the question is whether apps cannot write their setting because of
some limitation of my account or whether that is an issue with them.
Thanks for some explanation or solution.
I have a clean install of Vista RC1 build 5600.
There is just one user account which is in the Admistrators group (that one
that was created during instalation).
1. I'm very often being asked to allow permission to launch programs and
sometimes twice. I understand the check where the publisher is unknown, but
why all those checks in case managing the system itself for example? Any
reason for that?
2. I also experienced problems with files copied from WinXP Home which
cannot have security settings at all (as to the Home edition limitation), for
example Visual Studio Express cannot save any of the transferred project
files until I explicitly allow the USERS (!!) group full acces to the files.
Why? The admin group had already all the permissions granted, and I am an
admin?
Yet I suspect similar behaviour for some programs, even those told to be
Vista compliant (e.g. Opera 9.02) cannot write their settings, i.e. cannot
write to my user folders (<drive>:\Users\MyName\AppData\Roaming...).
I didn't do anything with user accounts since the clean install, Is my admin
account not "admin enough"? ;-)
As well the question is whether apps cannot write their setting because of
some limitation of my account or whether that is an issue with them.
Thanks for some explanation or solution.