On 09/26/2013 09:39 AM, Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:

>> 
/snip/

>> "Run as Administrator", and confirm the resulting UAC prompt.
>>
>> On Vista onwards, even when you're "logged in as an administrator"
>> most programs still run with restricted privileges; you have to
>> explicitly allow them to "elevate" to use administrative privileges.
>> The difference between restricted user and administrator accounts is
>> that restricted users have to enter an administrator's password, while
>> administrators can just click "yes" to allow elevation. Most recent
>> software will make this request when it needs to, so you don't need to
>> right-click and tell it to run as administrator, but worth a try if
>> for some reason it's not asking.
>>
>> I hope that helps.
>>
>> Mark.

Using the command prompt in administrator mode, there is a subdirectory
that I can't uninstall. How do you get elevated privileges in the
command prompt? (Win 7 PRO-64.)

--doug
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--A.M.Greeley

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