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Larry_OHF 09-25-2011 09:23 PM

Windows 7 help needed
 
I'm new to Windows 7, and there is an issue with administration level I am not figuring out. I've noticed things that make changes have to go through an admin permissions check, and some programs have to be set up to run with the admin permissions already established. I got that one figured out, such as freeware virus and spam scanners and all that. My issue is with saving pages in favorites. After reading a new page of comics, I try to save that newest updated page in my Comics folder, but it does not appear. The URL does not get added to the favorites folder. It must be something to do with making changes or additions without the proper permission in place, but I can't find out where to enable the permissions.

SpiritWarrior 09-25-2011 09:52 PM

Re: Windows 7 help needed
 
UAC issue. Check out the user account control settings in Control Panel for all your permission needs. Security is nice but saving favorites is necessary.

SpiritWarrior 09-25-2011 10:03 PM

Re: Windows 7 help needed
 
As a side, if that doesn't work, find your faves folder (defalt is in My Documents - or a folder with your computers name on it) and make a copy of the stuff in there. Delete the folder, then make a new one, pasting the links back in, and naming it properly.

Sometimes, the system cannot locate your favorites folder so does nothing when you add a new one. This should sort it, if you accidentally moved or pointed to a different locale. But it is more likely permissions imo.

Larry_OHF 09-26-2011 11:16 PM

Re: Windows 7 help needed
 
I still cannot figure it out. I went to the Control Panel and looked around but there is nothing there for what I need to change. Additional notes: On the login screen, it says my name and says "locked" underneath, but I don't have to type a password to enter. The "locked" is referring to something else. Also, on many items in the control panel, if a button will enact a change, Windows 7 indicates that I need admin level to make that change by placing a yellow and blue shield on that button so I know it's a protected option. This is totally new to me, and I can't find anywhere to lower the "locked" state. I'm the only one with access to this laptop, so I don't need all the strength this thing is throwing out.

SpiritWarrior 09-26-2011 11:43 PM

Re: Windows 7 help needed
 
What you're referring to is UAC. This is normal. It was in Vista and XP to an extent too. The "locked" you mention is a form of sleep that Win 7 enters into. You have no password set so it just lets you in no problem. I didn't realize how new this was to you. These are red herrings that are confusing your issue - ignore them. Later, you can lower UAC down so it is not as intrusive but for now, solve your favourites issue.

Go to "User Accounts" in control panel and make sure you are logging in with an Admin account. If not, change it there. You may be using the non-classic view of control panel. Some pics just for reference. Ignore the highlighted red box, the option you need is above it. Mess around there and see what's doin.

http://cache8.groovypost.com/wp-cont...2/image_47.png

http://img.techtalkz.com/UserAccount_Win7_1.jpg

Felix The Assassin 09-26-2011 11:51 PM

Re: Windows 7 help needed
 
If its a Dell, you are not the registered administrator. Call Dell, they will register, and walk you through from being "user" to admin.

I have read this also happens from mail order franchises in which they add something above the base line model, and do the initializing and set-up of said equipment.

SpiritWarrior 09-26-2011 11:54 PM

Re: Windows 7 help needed
 
On the top example, you can see the options Change Account Type and then Change User Account Control Settings (UAC). Mess with them. Lower your UAC meter to the second from the bottom for testing purposes if it is not there already. As far as Dell goes, there is always an Admin account present somewhere (all mine come with Admin rights by default). If not, just change it like in the diagram above.

Larry_OHF 10-02-2011 09:08 PM

Re: Windows 7 help needed
 
You were right about the User Account Control Settings bar. At default, it was so tight it would not let me bookmark a new page. It never gave me a warning or anything, it just failed to save. My new setting has given it the ability to save my pages in bookmarks. Yay!

SpiritWarrior 10-03-2011 11:37 PM

Re: Windows 7 help needed
 
Good stuff.


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