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Message started by Lord Herbert on Mar 29th, 2014 at 8:50am

Title: Am being refused administrative rights on my PC
Post by Lord Herbert on Mar 29th, 2014 at 8:50am
This is an ongoing problem with Windows 7 that I never had for 8 years with Windows XP.

"Access Refused"

"You do not have Permission"

etc etc.

'Administrative Tools' in Control Panel has been useless in solving this problem.

Sometimes I get a Dialog Box popping up which asks me ~ as the administrator ~ if a file or application is okay to open.

But for instance, opening the app. 'Peerblock' has the system telling me I don't have permission because I'm not the administrator.

********

Also, for weeks now my 'Yankee Clipper 3' app's icon refuses to show up in the system tray ~ and then I get a notice saying it's already in the system tray when I try to open it from the desktop.


Title: Re: Am being refused administrative rights on my PC
Post by muso on Mar 29th, 2014 at 9:03am
ROFL  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D





Lord Herbert wrote on Mar 29th, 2014 at 8:50am:
'Administrative Tools' in Control Panel has been useless in solving this problem.


Yeah, only the tools at Microsoft can solve that problem.

Title: Re: Am being refused administrative rights on my PC
Post by Sir Bobby on Mar 29th, 2014 at 9:06am

Lord Herbert wrote on Mar 29th, 2014 at 8:50am:
This is an ongoing problem with Windows 7 that I never had for 8 years with Windows XP.

"Access Refused"

"You do not have Permission"

etc etc.

'Administrative Tools' in Control Panel has been useless in solving this problem.

Sometimes I get a Dialog Box popping up which asks me ~ as the administrator ~ if a file or application is okay to open.

But for instance, opening the app. 'Peerblock' has the system telling me I don't have permission because I'm not the administrator.

********

Also, for weeks now my 'Yankee Clipper 3' app's icon refuses to show up in the system tray ~ and then I get a notice saying it's already in the system tray when I try to open it from the desktop.



It may be the way it was set up originally.

Do you boot up as an administrator?

You might have to log out as a user & log on as an administrator.

Title: Re: Am being refused administrative rights on my PC
Post by Lord Herbert on Mar 29th, 2014 at 10:18am

Bobby. wrote on Mar 29th, 2014 at 9:06am:
Do you boot up as an administrator?

You might have to log out as a user & log on as an administrator.


You might have something there, although I've always been the only one to use my computer.

I'm also looking for free Backup application.

Unfortunately the Easeus backup has turned out to be nothing but a problem on my PC.

In fact I'll pay for a backup system that actually works as it is supposed to.

Title: Re: Am being refused administrative rights on my PC
Post by GoergeH on Apr 1st, 2014 at 7:29pm
Try this.

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/products/features/backup-and-restore

Using Microsoft's software maybe the way to go. features depend on your version of W7.


Quote:
Backup and Restore—improved for Windows 7—creates safety copies of your most important personal files, so you're always prepared for the worst.

Let Windows choose what to back up, or pick individual folders, libraries, and drives yourself. Windows can back up files on whatever schedule you choose—just set it and forget it.

You can back up to another drive or a DVD. And if you're using the Professional or Ultimate editions of Windows 7, you'll also have the option of backing up your files to a network.

Title: Re: Am being refused administrative rights on my PC
Post by Lord Herbert on Apr 1st, 2014 at 7:51pm

Super Nova wrote on Apr 1st, 2014 at 7:29pm:
Try this.


Thanks a heap, George. I'll use this Widows version. I knew about this Windows backup before, but I can't remember why I didn't use it.

Many thanks.

Title: Re: Am being refused administrative rights on my PC
Post by Super Nova on Apr 1st, 2014 at 8:02pm
On your access deny issue.

This may or may not help.


Quote:
If you are getting Access Denied error in Windows 7 then you are not alone. This error is quite common and occurs due to permission issues. There are some files and folders that are meant only for Administrators to access, if you are not an administrator then you cannot access it and will instead get Access Denied error.

To enhance security Microsoft has even denied Administrators access to some folders. The way to fix this error is to give yourself permission to access the file or folder. This can be done by going to Properties and then navigating to Security tab.

Remember that we are taking about two different things – Permission and Ownership. By giving all permission to your account, you will be able to get complete control of a folder. But in some cases only the owner can assign the permission for various users, we will also cover how you can change the ownership.

http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/windows-7-access-denied-permission-ownership/

Title: Re: Am being refused administrative rights on my PC
Post by Super Nova on Apr 1st, 2014 at 8:06pm
Also,

Have you activated PeerBlock in the right way? have a look here to check.

http://www.peerblock.com/docs/faq#what_is_peerblock

Title: Re: Am being refused administrative rights on my PC
Post by Aristo-Kat on Apr 1st, 2014 at 8:33pm

Lord Herbert wrote on Mar 29th, 2014 at 10:18am:

Bobby. wrote on Mar 29th, 2014 at 9:06am:
Do you boot up as an administrator?

You might have to log out as a user & log on as an administrator.


You might have something there, although I've always been the only one to use my computer.

I'm also looking for free Backup application.

Unfortunately the Easeus backup has turned out to be nothing but a problem on my PC.

In fact I'll pay for a backup system that actually works as it is supposed to.


Easeus works like a dream, for me.

But I do have the paid version, not the freebie.

Title: Re: Am being refused administrative rights on my PC
Post by Lord Herbert on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 5:03am
Supa Nova ~ many thanks. That's been a great help.

You read my mind with PeerBlock. I haven't been able to get it working for ages now. It used to work fine.

*****

AristoKat ~ I'm not all that computer savvy, and probably that's why Easeus is not working as it should do with me.

I'll switching over to Windows7 backup system today. Fingers crossed.

Title: Re: Am being refused administrative rights on my PC
Post by Sir Spot of Borg on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 5:32am
Even as administrator theres some things you cant access . . . . how dare they

SOB

Title: Re: Am being refused administrative rights on my PC
Post by Lord Herbert on Apr 3rd, 2014 at 3:15pm

Super Nova wrote on Apr 1st, 2014 at 7:29pm:
Try

You can back up to another drive or a DVD. And if you're using the Professional or Ultimate editions of Windows 7, you'll also have the option of backing up your files to a network.
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It's not working.

I backed up my PC to an external hard drive last night using the Windows Backup ~ and now it won't open the files.

"Windows not able to open this file type".

Another notice says I don't have permission ...

And then there's a whole lot of crap about 'Windows Virtual PC'.






Title: Re: Am being refused administrative rights on my PC
Post by Neferti on Apr 3rd, 2014 at 5:57pm

Lord Herbert wrote on Apr 3rd, 2014 at 3:15pm:
[quote author=Super_Nova link=1396047028/4#4 date=1396344559]Try

You can back up to another drive or a DVD. And if you're using the Professional or Ultimate editions of Windows 7, you'll also have the option of backing up your files to a network.

It's not working.

I backed up my PC to an external hard drive last night using the Windows Backup ~ and now it won't open the files.

"Windows not able to open this file type".

Another notice says I don't have permission ...

And then there's a whole lot of crap about 'Windows Virtual PC'.


Herb,

What is so important on your computer that it needs backing up with a FREE program, every week?

Really IMPORTANT stuff should be printed out, plus backed up.  ;)

IF it is your Genealogy stuff ..........  Ancestry will keep it FOREVER ......  you will never, ever be  able to delete it and a lot of it is VERY incorrect!

Title: Re: Am being refused administrative rights on my PC
Post by Lord Herbert on Apr 3rd, 2014 at 7:12pm

Neferti wrote on Apr 3rd, 2014 at 5:57pm:
Herb,

What is so important on your computer that it needs backing up with a FREE program, every week?


You haven't been paying attention.

I only need a full backup of the system and files once every few months against the chance of a crash that needs the hard drive to be wiped clean and the OS etc reinstalled.

My backups in the past have saved me expensive trips to the PC shop for 'clean/installs'.

Needless to say I back up all my important files onto CD disc in multisession mode.


Neferti wrote on Apr 3rd, 2014 at 5:57pm:
IF it is your Genealogy stuff ..........  Ancestry will keep it FOREVER ......  you will never, ever be  able to delete it and a lot of it is VERY incorrect!


They hardly have any of my ancestry information for the simple reason I wasn't going to duplicate my family chart on their site as information came to hand.

I built up my own chart outside of Ancestry.com.

Their various family chart format options are rubbish. They run them horizontally instead of the time-honoured way of vertically, with the latest generations at the bottom of the tree.

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