How to Sign On as Administrator?

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I am trying to modify a text file in c:\Program Files\EasyPHP
2.0b1\www using Notepad. It says "Can't create file." However, I can
create and refile it using Start - Computer (Windows Explorer) by
cutting and pasting the file. It says, "You'll need to provide
administrator permission to copy to this folder." and I click
CONTINUE, then it asks, "User Account Control: Windows needs your
permission to continue." and again I click CONTINUE.

How do I sign on as administrator?

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PHPBABY3 said:
I am trying to modify a text file in c:\Program Files\EasyPHP
2.0b1\www using Notepad. It says "Can't create file." However, I can
create and refile it using Start - Computer (Windows Explorer) by
cutting and pasting the file. It says, "You'll need to provide
administrator permission to copy to this folder." and I click
CONTINUE, then it asks, "User Account Control: Windows needs your
permission to continue." and again I click CONTINUE.


The built-in Administrator account is disabled by default in Vista.
Instead, you can accomplish what you want by running Notepad elevated.
Start>Search box>type: Notepad. When Notepad appears above, right-click
it and choose "Run as Administrator". Then open the file from within
that elevated Notepad, make your changes, and you should be able to
save. The Program Files directory is protected in Vista.


Malke
 
PHPBABY3 said:
I am trying to modify a text file in c:\Program Files\EasyPHP
2.0b1\www using Notepad. It says "Can't create file." However, I can
create and refile it using Start - Computer (Windows Explorer) by
cutting and pasting the file. It says, "You'll need to provide
administrator permission to copy to this folder." and I click
CONTINUE, then it asks, "User Account Control: Windows needs your
permission to continue." and again I click CONTINUE.

If you just click "Continue" at the consent prompt, ie. do not have to enter
an admin password, you are already logged into an admin account. You can
check your account type in:

Control Panel > User Accounts and Family Safety > User Accounts

Run Notepad, or any other program, as administrator by right-clicking it's
shortcut, and select "Run as administrator" from the context menu.

Charlie42
 
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