Re: Administrator
Hi, I was wondering about this "run as administrator" thing. I recently had a
problem with downloading music from hmv using their download manager, which I
believe is an activeX program. The only solution (so far) to get the download
manager working (from another user on the discussion group) was to right
click the explorer icon and "run as admin..." Given that I'm the sole user
and logged in as administrator, what exactly does "run as admin" mean? Is it
anything to do with Defender, as well as user accounts? And, given that I'm
confident about the security of sites I visit (well-known companies and all
that), and have firewall/av/antispyware running, is "run as administrator" a
dangerous way to use explorer?
Thanks,
John.
"Marcin Domaslawski" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> That's right it depends on user. If on machne works only one user under
> Vista, it doesnt matter if he will work on account with administrator
> privilages or not. If he want install an "evil" then he will install it,
> even if he will have to switch on proper account.
> If you have few users, some of them will be trusted and some not, some
> accounts for sure will be limited.
>
> Marcin Domaslawski
>
>