Thank you!
Well, in my company domain, there is no such thing as the user "Administrator" anymore. It's called "su1000" now. But, I don't see any right-click functionality there to enable it. But, a vendor of mine did send me some information regarding this and I've successfully turned off UAC for now. I understand why Microsoft would do this. It's like a user in UNIX versus a super-user. But, they definitely need to communicate this fully upon installation of Vista. I can't even run my mail program, for gosh sakes! Why should I have to right-click and choose "Run as administrator" for that??
Thanks again. |