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Greetings! I am using Windows Vista Home Premium. I recently downloaded an
upgrade that requires me to uninstall a previous version of the program. When I go to "Control Panel" and click on "Uninstall or Change a Program," I get this message, which I didn't see a month or so ago: "Your system administrator has disabled Programs and Features." Thus, I can't uninstall the program and install the upgrade, which is an urgent matter. Can any of the Vista experts help me with this problem? Thank you. Rebecca |
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hi
locate the app on your pc - ie: C:/Program Files/Your app Folder/yourapp.exe right click the exe file select properties, a dialog will open select "Compatibility" tab, under "Privilege Level" click "Show settings for all users" button confirm by clicking continue in the next dialog goto "Privilege Level", tick the check box - Run this program as an administrator, click apply then ok, then ok. open control panel, then Programs and Features, scroll down to the app you want to uninstall, click it to highlight it, right click it to display uninstall option and uninstall it. regards "Rebecca" wrote: Greetings! I am using Windows Vista Home Premium. I recently downloaded an upgrade that requires me to uninstall a previous version of the program. When I go to "Control Panel" and click on "Uninstall or Change a Program," I get this message, which I didn't see a month or so ago: "Your system administrator has disabled Programs and Features." Thus, I can't uninstall the program and install the upgrade, which is an urgent matter. Can any of the Vista experts help me with this problem? Thank you. Rebecca |
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hi
locate the app on your pc - ie: C:/Program Files/Your app Folder/yourapp.exe right click the exe file select properties, a dialog will open select "Compatibility" tab, under "Privilege Level" click "Show settings for all users" button confirm by clicking continue in the next dialog goto "Privilege Level", tick the check box - Run this program as an administrator, click apply then ok, then ok. open control panel, then Programs and Features, scroll down to the app you want to uninstall, click it to highlight it, right click it to display uninstall option and uninstall it. regards "Rebecca" wrote: Greetings! I am using Windows Vista Home Premium. I recently downloaded an upgrade that requires me to uninstall a previous version of the program. When I go to "Control Panel" and click on "Uninstall or Change a Program," I get this message, which I didn't see a month or so ago: "Your system administrator has disabled Programs and Features." Thus, I can't uninstall the program and install the upgrade, which is an urgent matter. Can any of the Vista experts help me with this problem? Thank you. Rebecca |
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Dear Anthony, if I may,
I think I misled you with a poorly written explanation. The problem is not with the specific program I just downloaded. It is with the entire VISTA Control Panel. Namely, when I go to Control Panel / click on "Uninstall or Change a Program," I get this message: "Your system administrator has disabled Programs and Features." That is, nothing appears in the window, other than the message above. I also get many such messages -- "Your system administrator has disabled ..." -- for other items in the Control Panel. I hope this is a better explanation, and I hope Windows 7 solves some of these extremely frustrating situations. This is an urgent problem, and I've searched the Internet, called Microsoft (they said talk to the notebook maker) but so far no luck. This is clearly a VISTA problem, not a hardware problem. Rebecca "Anthony Baratta" wrote: hi locate the app on your pc - ie: C:/Program Files/Your app Folder/yourapp.exe right click the exe file select properties, a dialog will open select "Compatibility" tab, under "Privilege Level" click "Show settings for all users" button confirm by clicking continue in the next dialog goto "Privilege Level", tick the check box - Run this program as an administrator, click apply then ok, then ok. open control panel, then Programs and Features, scroll down to the app you want to uninstall, click it to highlight it, right click it to display uninstall option and uninstall it. regards "Rebecca" wrote: Greetings! I am using Windows Vista Home Premium. I recently downloaded an upgrade that requires me to uninstall a previous version of the program. When I go to "Control Panel" and click on "Uninstall or Change a Program," I get this message, which I didn't see a month or so ago: "Your system administrator has disabled Programs and Features." Thus, I can't uninstall the program and install the upgrade, which is an urgent matter. Can any of the Vista experts help me with this problem? Thank you. Rebecca |
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Dear Anthony, if I may,
I think I misled you with a poorly written explanation. The problem is not with the specific program I just downloaded. It is with the entire VISTA Control Panel. Namely, when I go to Control Panel / click on "Uninstall or Change a Program," I get this message: "Your system administrator has disabled Programs and Features." That is, nothing appears in the window, other than the message above. I also get many such messages -- "Your system administrator has disabled ..." -- for other items in the Control Panel. I hope this is a better explanation, and I hope Windows 7 solves some of these extremely frustrating situations. This is an urgent problem, and I've searched the Internet, called Microsoft (they said talk to the notebook maker) but so far no luck. This is clearly a VISTA problem, not a hardware problem. Rebecca "Anthony Baratta" wrote: hi locate the app on your pc - ie: C:/Program Files/Your app Folder/yourapp.exe right click the exe file select properties, a dialog will open select "Compatibility" tab, under "Privilege Level" click "Show settings for all users" button confirm by clicking continue in the next dialog goto "Privilege Level", tick the check box - Run this program as an administrator, click apply then ok, then ok. open control panel, then Programs and Features, scroll down to the app you want to uninstall, click it to highlight it, right click it to display uninstall option and uninstall it. regards "Rebecca" wrote: Greetings! I am using Windows Vista Home Premium. I recently downloaded an upgrade that requires me to uninstall a previous version of the program. When I go to "Control Panel" and click on "Uninstall or Change a Program," I get this message, which I didn't see a month or so ago: "Your system administrator has disabled Programs and Features." Thus, I can't uninstall the program and install the upgrade, which is an urgent matter. Can any of the Vista experts help me with this problem? Thank you. Rebecca |
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hi
ok goto Start/start search type MMC confirm continue, the mmc window opens select file from the menu then select open this will open the administrative template folder. if this folder is empty use the drop down and navigate to Drive:/windows/system32 locate gpedit.msc once open expand User configuration then locate and expand Administrative Templates then expand Control Panel select Add or Remove Programs - note the state - if they are marked as disabled then double click on the setting and select Not configured option regards "Rebecca" wrote: Dear Anthony, if I may, I think I misled you with a poorly written explanation. The problem is not with the specific program I just downloaded. It is with the entire VISTA Control Panel. Namely, when I go to Control Panel / click on "Uninstall or Change a Program," I get this message: "Your system administrator has disabled Programs and Features." That is, nothing appears in the window, other than the message above. I also get many such messages -- "Your system administrator has disabled ..." -- for other items in the Control Panel. I hope this is a better explanation, and I hope Windows 7 solves some of these extremely frustrating situations. This is an urgent problem, and I've searched the Internet, called Microsoft (they said talk to the notebook maker) but so far no luck. This is clearly a VISTA problem, not a hardware problem. Rebecca "Anthony Baratta" wrote: hi locate the app on your pc - ie: C:/Program Files/Your app Folder/yourapp.exe right click the exe file select properties, a dialog will open select "Compatibility" tab, under "Privilege Level" click "Show settings for all users" button confirm by clicking continue in the next dialog goto "Privilege Level", tick the check box - Run this program as an administrator, click apply then ok, then ok. open control panel, then Programs and Features, scroll down to the app you want to uninstall, click it to highlight it, right click it to display uninstall option and uninstall it. regards "Rebecca" wrote: Greetings! I am using Windows Vista Home Premium. I recently downloaded an upgrade that requires me to uninstall a previous version of the program. When I go to "Control Panel" and click on "Uninstall or Change a Program," I get this message, which I didn't see a month or so ago: "Your system administrator has disabled Programs and Features." Thus, I can't uninstall the program and install the upgrade, which is an urgent matter. Can any of the Vista experts help me with this problem? Thank you. Rebecca |
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hi
ok goto Start/start search type MMC confirm continue, the mmc window opens select file from the menu then select open this will open the administrative template folder. if this folder is empty use the drop down and navigate to Drive:/windows/system32 locate gpedit.msc once open expand User configuration then locate and expand Administrative Templates then expand Control Panel select Add or Remove Programs - note the state - if they are marked as disabled then double click on the setting and select Not configured option regards "Rebecca" wrote: Dear Anthony, if I may, I think I misled you with a poorly written explanation. The problem is not with the specific program I just downloaded. It is with the entire VISTA Control Panel. Namely, when I go to Control Panel / click on "Uninstall or Change a Program," I get this message: "Your system administrator has disabled Programs and Features." That is, nothing appears in the window, other than the message above. I also get many such messages -- "Your system administrator has disabled ..." -- for other items in the Control Panel. I hope this is a better explanation, and I hope Windows 7 solves some of these extremely frustrating situations. This is an urgent problem, and I've searched the Internet, called Microsoft (they said talk to the notebook maker) but so far no luck. This is clearly a VISTA problem, not a hardware problem. Rebecca "Anthony Baratta" wrote: hi locate the app on your pc - ie: C:/Program Files/Your app Folder/yourapp.exe right click the exe file select properties, a dialog will open select "Compatibility" tab, under "Privilege Level" click "Show settings for all users" button confirm by clicking continue in the next dialog goto "Privilege Level", tick the check box - Run this program as an administrator, click apply then ok, then ok. open control panel, then Programs and Features, scroll down to the app you want to uninstall, click it to highlight it, right click it to display uninstall option and uninstall it. regards "Rebecca" wrote: Greetings! I am using Windows Vista Home Premium. I recently downloaded an upgrade that requires me to uninstall a previous version of the program. When I go to "Control Panel" and click on "Uninstall or Change a Program," I get this message, which I didn't see a month or so ago: "Your system administrator has disabled Programs and Features." Thus, I can't uninstall the program and install the upgrade, which is an urgent matter. Can any of the Vista experts help me with this problem? Thank you. Rebecca |
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Thanks, Anthony, but I am using VISTA Home Premium which does not include the
gpedit.msc program. Only God knows why Microsoft does this, and I have to be very careful not to criticize Microsoft in any way in this discussion group, but it is extremely frustrating to have to struggle with all these VISTA issues which arise periodically. Regards, Rebecca "Anthony Baratta" wrote: hi ok goto Start/start search type MMC confirm continue, the mmc window opens select file from the menu then select open this will open the administrative template folder. if this folder is empty use the drop down and navigate to Drive:/windows/system32 locate gpedit.msc once open expand User configuration then locate and expand Administrative Templates then expand Control Panel select Add or Remove Programs - note the state - if they are marked as disabled then double click on the setting and select Not configured option regards "Rebecca" wrote: Dear Anthony, if I may, I think I misled you with a poorly written explanation. The problem is not with the specific program I just downloaded. It is with the entire VISTA Control Panel. Namely, when I go to Control Panel / click on "Uninstall or Change a Program," I get this message: "Your system administrator has disabled Programs and Features." That is, nothing appears in the window, other than the message above. I also get many such messages -- "Your system administrator has disabled ..." -- for other items in the Control Panel. I hope this is a better explanation, and I hope Windows 7 solves some of these extremely frustrating situations. This is an urgent problem, and I've searched the Internet, called Microsoft (they said talk to the notebook maker) but so far no luck. This is clearly a VISTA problem, not a hardware problem. Rebecca "Anthony Baratta" wrote: hi locate the app on your pc - ie: C:/Program Files/Your app Folder/yourapp.exe right click the exe file select properties, a dialog will open select "Compatibility" tab, under "Privilege Level" click "Show settings for all users" button confirm by clicking continue in the next dialog goto "Privilege Level", tick the check box - Run this program as an administrator, click apply then ok, then ok. open control panel, then Programs and Features, scroll down to the app you want to uninstall, click it to highlight it, right click it to display uninstall option and uninstall it. regards "Rebecca" wrote: Greetings! I am using Windows Vista Home Premium. I recently downloaded an upgrade that requires me to uninstall a previous version of the program. When I go to "Control Panel" and click on "Uninstall or Change a Program," I get this message, which I didn't see a month or so ago: "Your system administrator has disabled Programs and Features." Thus, I can't uninstall the program and install the upgrade, which is an urgent matter. Can any of the Vista experts help me with this problem? Thank you. Rebecca |
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Thanks, Anthony, but I am using VISTA Home Premium which does not include the
gpedit.msc program. Only God knows why Microsoft does this, and I have to be very careful not to criticize Microsoft in any way in this discussion group, but it is extremely frustrating to have to struggle with all these VISTA issues which arise periodically. Regards, Rebecca "Anthony Baratta" wrote: hi ok goto Start/start search type MMC confirm continue, the mmc window opens select file from the menu then select open this will open the administrative template folder. if this folder is empty use the drop down and navigate to Drive:/windows/system32 locate gpedit.msc once open expand User configuration then locate and expand Administrative Templates then expand Control Panel select Add or Remove Programs - note the state - if they are marked as disabled then double click on the setting and select Not configured option regards "Rebecca" wrote: Dear Anthony, if I may, I think I misled you with a poorly written explanation. The problem is not with the specific program I just downloaded. It is with the entire VISTA Control Panel. Namely, when I go to Control Panel / click on "Uninstall or Change a Program," I get this message: "Your system administrator has disabled Programs and Features." That is, nothing appears in the window, other than the message above. I also get many such messages -- "Your system administrator has disabled ..." -- for other items in the Control Panel. I hope this is a better explanation, and I hope Windows 7 solves some of these extremely frustrating situations. This is an urgent problem, and I've searched the Internet, called Microsoft (they said talk to the notebook maker) but so far no luck. This is clearly a VISTA problem, not a hardware problem. Rebecca "Anthony Baratta" wrote: hi locate the app on your pc - ie: C:/Program Files/Your app Folder/yourapp.exe right click the exe file select properties, a dialog will open select "Compatibility" tab, under "Privilege Level" click "Show settings for all users" button confirm by clicking continue in the next dialog goto "Privilege Level", tick the check box - Run this program as an administrator, click apply then ok, then ok. open control panel, then Programs and Features, scroll down to the app you want to uninstall, click it to highlight it, right click it to display uninstall option and uninstall it. regards "Rebecca" wrote: Greetings! I am using Windows Vista Home Premium. I recently downloaded an upgrade that requires me to uninstall a previous version of the program. When I go to "Control Panel" and click on "Uninstall or Change a Program," I get this message, which I didn't see a month or so ago: "Your system administrator has disabled Programs and Features." Thus, I can't uninstall the program and install the upgrade, which is an urgent matter. Can any of the Vista experts help me with this problem? Thank you. Rebecca |
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On Tue, 26 May 2009 09:10:02 -0700, Rebecca
wrote: Thanks, Anthony, but I am using VISTA Home Premium which does not include the gpedit.msc program. Only God knows why Microsoft does this, and I have to be very careful not to criticize Microsoft in any way in this discussion group, Why? Are you an employee? Why? |