RE: Vista Home Premium Problem

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I think your answer applies to a Business version, not Home Premium, of
Vista. Perhaps you are referring to Vista with UAC enabled. Most people
disable it - it's worse than pop-ups on the internet.

I have been having trouble printing from Word 2003 on my Vista laptop (HP
Tablet) to my printer over my wireless network. Other programs seem to print
fine, although slower than from my XP Pro laptops. After spending hours upon
hours on the phone with Microsoft Tech support, and not resolving my problem,
they closed the ticket as unresolved and I did more research online.

Although the exact problem was posted in several forums, there has not been
a definitive resolution. However, one forum suggested that the printer
needed the Run as Administrator option. But it can't be done in Home Premium
- Vista Home Premium has hidden the true Administrator account and there is
no way to activate it unless you know how to hack into it. In addition, it
doesn't have the option to Run as Administrator - at least I've never found
it on anything yet (I was told to use the r-click context menu). Or are you
referring to the UAC that nags you every time you open a program?

Also, in order to print from Word 2003 on Vista over a network, not only
must the printer be running as Administrator, it also must have Active
Directory Domain Services available. Apparently Home Premium doesn't have
it. I can't edit permissions in User Accounts - everything is grayed out.
Local Users and Groups is not installed in Home Premium either.

So I looked at my other options. Perhaps I should upgrade to Vista Business
- but wait, no I can't - it appears that you can only upgrade to Vista
Ultimate from Home Premium. So, either sell the laptop and buy an older one,
or uninstall the factory Vista OS (format the disk) and install XP Pro and
hope that I can find device drivers for the hardware. Loss of the touch
screen is my biggest concern - it's the only reason I bought the tablet to
begin with.

The level of security Vista has that the owner of the machine is unable to
configure is absurd. I'm insulted that Microsoft thinks I'm too stupid to
use my own computer and have my own home network. At this point all I like
about Vista it has that I like is a pretty default desktop wallpaper and
kinda cool skinning.

"Dwarf" wrote:

....You might need to right-click on the program and select
'Run as administrator' from the menu that appears. Even if you run the
program from an account with administrative privileges, it will still ask you
to confirm that you want to run that program with administrative status. That
is because of the security configuration and architecture of Vista. All
accounts run at the highest level of security for their privilege status, and
they use tokens to control this. ..

Dwarf

"Matthew" wrote:

okay i just got the laptop wit vista home premium on it and i'm the only
acount. but itsz telling me for certian programs that i dont have
administrator rights and so i cant run the programs. why is this happening
and can anyone help me? also i'm running a 64 bit but when i try 2 run 32 bit
i somtimes dnt work. i herd that 64 bit was fully compatible with 32 bit but
yet still i am having problems getting certain firewalls and running certain
games
.



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