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| Hi, I'm running Vista Home Premium at home purely for my own recreational use. I have been trying to register a version of Adobe Photoshop Album SE (freeware) and I get a window telling me I need Administrator priveleges to put the unlock code in. I've been through every help menu I can find and can't see how to do this. Normally when I want to change something I just get the box asking me if I have permission and do I want to continue. I press OK and all is good. Now I'm just getting shut down. How do I get to be Administrator on my own damn machine? Please. Gari |
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| Right click Adobe and choose 'Run as Administrator'. |
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| I cannot believe it was that easy, what a dummy I am, never even occured to me. Many thanks E.F |
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| Your welcome. |
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