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Old 30-Apr-2008, 11:19 AM
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Problem in Vista

Here is a nice one:
I was trying some assembler code on my Vista machine so I started debug. Well, I tried, because Vista said I did not have the right to do so. Strange. I am local administrator. I looked up my rights: Read and execute.
Well OK, if that is not enough, I'll boost my rights. Give myself full control.
Vista: "You are not allowed to change your rights. See your administrator."
I am administrator!!! Ok, change the rights in the whole dir.
Vista: "You are not allowed to change your rights. See your administrator."
What the F**** OK, calm down. Run the program as system using the AT command.
Vista: "For your protection I started the command but not in interactive mode."
OK, OK, now i'm mad. Just give me rights on the complete system.
Vista: "You are not allowed to change your rights. See your administrator."
What? Check my group membership again. Start computer management and open local users and groups... It's not there.
Ok, run MMC and start local users and groups: Vista home basic does not support this feature...
AAAARRRRHHHHGGGG!


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Old 30-Apr-2008, 11:25 AM
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I'll just give my stock response to this - upgrade to XP. That will fix all your Vista woes.


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I'll just give my stock response to this - upgrade to XP. That will fix all your Vista woes.
Or put Linux on it.

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