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Old August 27th 07, 02:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Carol A.
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 1
Default Signed on As Administrator, no access

When I am logged on (under administrator) I am not able to do any settings
adjustments.
When I try to change the DPI settings b/c everything is HUGE... it tells me
"your system administrator has disabled launching of the Display Settings
Control Panel"... it also gives me that error if I try to change any other
appearances. If I go in a different way it says "This feature has been
disabled... please contact your system administrator for details"
PLEASE HELP
Thank you
  #2 (permalink)  
Old August 28th 07, 04:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Ronnie Vernon MVP
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,847
Default Signed on As Administrator, no access

Carol

These settings are set through the Group Policy Editor. What version of
Vista do have installed? Is this your home computer or a computer at your
employers place of business? Does anyone else have access to an
administrator account on the computer?

Open Control Panel / User Accounts and make sure that your account shows as
an administrator account.

Let me know.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"Carol A." Carol wrote in message
...
When I am logged on (under administrator) I am not able to do any settings
adjustments.
When I try to change the DPI settings b/c everything is HUGE... it tells
me
"your system administrator has disabled launching of the Display Settings
Control Panel"... it also gives me that error if I try to change any other
appearances. If I go in a different way it says "This feature has been
disabled... please contact your system administrator for details"
PLEASE HELP
Thank you


  #3 (permalink)  
Old September 25th 07, 03:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Tom
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 274
Default Signed on As Administrator, no access


-- Carol/Ronnie Vernon,
I have the same problem--not able to access settings. "This feature has been
disabled" Please contact your system administrator for details.""
I encountered a Spy Shredder which seems to have caused this. I'm listed as
Administrator, although for the life of me I don't know what that means.
Home ccomputer, Vista basic, pre installed.
Thanks for help
tom


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

Carol

These settings are set through the Group Policy Editor. What version of
Vista do have installed? Is this your home computer or a computer at your
employers place of business? Does anyone else have access to an
administrator account on the computer?

Open Control Panel / User Accounts and make sure that your account shows as
an administrator account.

Let me know.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"Carol A." Carol wrote in message
...
When I am logged on (under administrator) I am not able to do any settings
adjustments.
When I try to change the DPI settings b/c everything is HUGE... it tells
me
"your system administrator has disabled launching of the Display Settings
Control Panel"... it also gives me that error if I try to change any other
appearances. If I go in a different way it says "This feature has been
disabled... please contact your system administrator for details"
PLEASE HELP
Thank you


  #4 (permalink)  
Old September 25th 07, 07:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Ronnie Vernon MVP
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,847
Default Signed on As Administrator, no access

Tom

Carol never returned to follow up on this problem.

Some questions.

Do you have User Account Control disabled?
What specific settings are you trying to access when you see the "Please
contact your system administrator"?

Go to Start/All Programs/Accessories. Right click on the "Command Prompt"
menu item and select the "Run As Administrator" option. What happens?

Let me know.
--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"tom" wrote in message
...

-- Carol/Ronnie Vernon,
I have the same problem--not able to access settings. "This feature has
been
disabled" Please contact your system administrator for details.""
I encountered a Spy Shredder which seems to have caused this. I'm listed
as
Administrator, although for the life of me I don't know what that means.
Home ccomputer, Vista basic, pre installed.
Thanks for help
tom


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

Carol

These settings are set through the Group Policy Editor. What version of
Vista do have installed? Is this your home computer or a computer at your
employers place of business? Does anyone else have access to an
administrator account on the computer?

Open Control Panel / User Accounts and make sure that your account shows
as
an administrator account.

Let me know.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"Carol A." Carol wrote in message
...
When I am logged on (under administrator) I am not able to do any
settings
adjustments.
When I try to change the DPI settings b/c everything is HUGE... it
tells
me
"your system administrator has disabled launching of the Display
Settings
Control Panel"... it also gives me that error if I try to change any
other
appearances. If I go in a different way it says "This feature has been
disabled... please contact your system administrator for details"
PLEASE HELP
Thank you



  #5 (permalink)  
Old September 25th 07, 07:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Tom
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 274
Default Signed on As Administrator, no access

Hi Ronnie,
Do I have user account control disabled? I don't know--how can I check that?
I'm trying to get my desktop wallpaper back, and single click action. Lost
them in my stupidity with that spy shredder.
Following your instructions, I went to programs, command prompt, right click
on "Run as administrator". An old dos screen comes up with C prompt as
follows:
C;\windows\system32 cursor flashing
--
tom


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

Tom

Carol never returned to follow up on this problem.

Some questions.

Do you have User Account Control disabled?
What specific settings are you trying to access when you see the "Please
contact your system administrator"?

Go to Start/All Programs/Accessories. Right click on the "Command Prompt"
menu item and select the "Run As Administrator" option. What happens?

Let me know.
--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"tom" wrote in message
...

-- Carol/Ronnie Vernon,
I have the same problem--not able to access settings. "This feature has
been
disabled" Please contact your system administrator for details.""
I encountered a Spy Shredder which seems to have caused this. I'm listed
as
Administrator, although for the life of me I don't know what that means.
Home ccomputer, Vista basic, pre installed.
Thanks for help
tom


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

Carol

These settings are set through the Group Policy Editor. What version of
Vista do have installed? Is this your home computer or a computer at your
employers place of business? Does anyone else have access to an
administrator account on the computer?

Open Control Panel / User Accounts and make sure that your account shows
as
an administrator account.

Let me know.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"Carol A." Carol wrote in message
...
When I am logged on (under administrator) I am not able to do any
settings
adjustments.
When I try to change the DPI settings b/c everything is HUGE... it
tells
me
"your system administrator has disabled launching of the Display
Settings
Control Panel"... it also gives me that error if I try to change any
other
appearances. If I go in a different way it says "This feature has been
disabled... please contact your system administrator for details"
PLEASE HELP
Thank you


  #6 (permalink)  
Old September 26th 07, 04:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Ronnie Vernon MVP
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,847
Default Signed on As Administrator, no access

Tom

If you did not see a UAC prompt when you select the run as administrator
option, then UAC is probably turned off.

Open Control Panel / User Accounts. It should open with your account
showing. Click the Turn User Account Control on or off. On the next screen,
place a check mark in the UAC check box and click OK. Exit and reboot the
computer.

Now, when you try to access a function that requires administrator
privileges, you will be prompted to give permission to elevate.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"tom" wrote in message
...
Hi Ronnie,
Do I have user account control disabled? I don't know--how can I check
that?
I'm trying to get my desktop wallpaper back, and single click action.
Lost
them in my stupidity with that spy shredder.
Following your instructions, I went to programs, command prompt, right
click
on "Run as administrator". An old dos screen comes up with C prompt as
follows:
C;\windows\system32 cursor flashing
--
tom


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

Tom

Carol never returned to follow up on this problem.

Some questions.

Do you have User Account Control disabled?
What specific settings are you trying to access when you see the "Please
contact your system administrator"?

Go to Start/All Programs/Accessories. Right click on the "Command Prompt"
menu item and select the "Run As Administrator" option. What happens?

Let me know.
--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"tom" wrote in message
...

-- Carol/Ronnie Vernon,
I have the same problem--not able to access settings. "This feature has
been
disabled" Please contact your system administrator for details.""
I encountered a Spy Shredder which seems to have caused this. I'm
listed
as
Administrator, although for the life of me I don't know what that
means.
Home ccomputer, Vista basic, pre installed.
Thanks for help
tom


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

Carol

These settings are set through the Group Policy Editor. What version
of
Vista do have installed? Is this your home computer or a computer at
your
employers place of business? Does anyone else have access to an
administrator account on the computer?

Open Control Panel / User Accounts and make sure that your account
shows
as
an administrator account.

Let me know.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"Carol A." Carol wrote in message
...
When I am logged on (under administrator) I am not able to do any
settings
adjustments.
When I try to change the DPI settings b/c everything is HUGE... it
tells
me
"your system administrator has disabled launching of the Display
Settings
Control Panel"... it also gives me that error if I try to change any
other
appearances. If I go in a different way it says "This feature has
been
disabled... please contact your system administrator for details"
PLEASE HELP
Thank you



  #7 (permalink)  
Old September 26th 07, 09:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Tom
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 274
Default Signed on As Administrator, no access

Ronnie,
I checked to see UAC, and it is on. I rebooted anyway, and went to
appearance-desktop background, and got same message. This feature has been
disabled. Please contact your system administrator for details.
By the way, where would I see a UAC prompt? When did I select Run as
Adminstrator option?
I hope this is something stupid I'm missing on my part.
Tom
--
tom


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

Tom

If you did not see a UAC prompt when you select the run as administrator
option, then UAC is probably turned off.

Open Control Panel / User Accounts. It should open with your account
showing. Click the Turn User Account Control on or off. On the next screen,
place a check mark in the UAC check box and click OK. Exit and reboot the
computer.

Now, when you try to access a function that requires administrator
privileges, you will be prompted to give permission to elevate.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"tom" wrote in message
...
Hi Ronnie,
Do I have user account control disabled? I don't know--how can I check
that?
I'm trying to get my desktop wallpaper back, and single click action.
Lost
them in my stupidity with that spy shredder.
Following your instructions, I went to programs, command prompt, right
click
on "Run as administrator". An old dos screen comes up with C prompt as
follows:
C;\windows\system32 cursor flashing
--
tom


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

Tom

Carol never returned to follow up on this problem.

Some questions.

Do you have User Account Control disabled?
What specific settings are you trying to access when you see the "Please
contact your system administrator"?

Go to Start/All Programs/Accessories. Right click on the "Command Prompt"
menu item and select the "Run As Administrator" option. What happens?

Let me know.
--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"tom" wrote in message
...

-- Carol/Ronnie Vernon,
I have the same problem--not able to access settings. "This feature has
been
disabled" Please contact your system administrator for details.""
I encountered a Spy Shredder which seems to have caused this. I'm
listed
as
Administrator, although for the life of me I don't know what that
means.
Home ccomputer, Vista basic, pre installed.
Thanks for help
tom


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

Carol

These settings are set through the Group Policy Editor. What version
of
Vista do have installed? Is this your home computer or a computer at
your
employers place of business? Does anyone else have access to an
administrator account on the computer?

Open Control Panel / User Accounts and make sure that your account
shows
as
an administrator account.

Let me know.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"Carol A." Carol wrote in message
...
When I am logged on (under administrator) I am not able to do any
settings
adjustments.
When I try to change the DPI settings b/c everything is HUGE... it
tells
me
"your system administrator has disabled launching of the Display
Settings
Control Panel"... it also gives me that error if I try to change any
other
appearances. If I go in a different way it says "This feature has
been
disabled... please contact your system administrator for details"
PLEASE HELP
Thank you



  #8 (permalink)  
Old September 27th 07, 04:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Ronnie Vernon MVP
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,847
Default Signed on As Administrator, no access

Tom

Whatever that spy shredder program did, it must have been extensive.
Accessing the Desktop Background settings is not even a task that requires
administrator privileges. It should work regardless of whether UAC is on or
off, or regardless of whether you are using an administrator account or a
standard account.

You might want to check in System Restore to see if you have a restore point
that goes back far enough to a time before this behavior started.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"tom" wrote in message
...
Ronnie,
I checked to see UAC, and it is on. I rebooted anyway, and went to
appearance-desktop background, and got same message. This feature has
been
disabled. Please contact your system administrator for details.
By the way, where would I see a UAC prompt? When did I select Run as
Adminstrator option?
I hope this is something stupid I'm missing on my part.
Tom
--
tom


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

Tom

If you did not see a UAC prompt when you select the run as administrator
option, then UAC is probably turned off.

Open Control Panel / User Accounts. It should open with your account
showing. Click the Turn User Account Control on or off. On the next
screen,
place a check mark in the UAC check box and click OK. Exit and reboot the
computer.

Now, when you try to access a function that requires administrator
privileges, you will be prompted to give permission to elevate.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"tom" wrote in message
...
Hi Ronnie,
Do I have user account control disabled? I don't know--how can I check
that?
I'm trying to get my desktop wallpaper back, and single click action.
Lost
them in my stupidity with that spy shredder.
Following your instructions, I went to programs, command prompt, right
click
on "Run as administrator". An old dos screen comes up with C prompt as
follows:
C;\windows\system32 cursor flashing
--
tom


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

Tom

Carol never returned to follow up on this problem.

Some questions.

Do you have User Account Control disabled?
What specific settings are you trying to access when you see the
"Please
contact your system administrator"?

Go to Start/All Programs/Accessories. Right click on the "Command
Prompt"
menu item and select the "Run As Administrator" option. What happens?

Let me know.
--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"tom" wrote in message
...

-- Carol/Ronnie Vernon,
I have the same problem--not able to access settings. "This feature
has
been
disabled" Please contact your system administrator for details.""
I encountered a Spy Shredder which seems to have caused this. I'm
listed
as
Administrator, although for the life of me I don't know what that
means.
Home ccomputer, Vista basic, pre installed.
Thanks for help
tom


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

Carol

These settings are set through the Group Policy Editor. What
version
of
Vista do have installed? Is this your home computer or a computer
at
your
employers place of business? Does anyone else have access to an
administrator account on the computer?

Open Control Panel / User Accounts and make sure that your account
shows
as
an administrator account.

Let me know.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"Carol A." Carol wrote in message
...
When I am logged on (under administrator) I am not able to do any
settings
adjustments.
When I try to change the DPI settings b/c everything is HUGE...
it
tells
me
"your system administrator has disabled launching of the Display
Settings
Control Panel"... it also gives me that error if I try to change
any
other
appearances. If I go in a different way it says "This feature
has
been
disabled... please contact your system administrator for details"
PLEASE HELP
Thank you




  #9 (permalink)  
Old September 28th 07, 01:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Tom
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 274
Default Signed on As Administrator, no access

Ronnie,
Thank you so much for your help. I did a system restore back to 9-20, and
voila, my family picture came up on my desk top wallpaper. I also checked to
see if I could change it, and all the options were available. Many cudos for
your patience, and believe me, I'll be even more careful than I was.
Tom
--
tom


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

Tom

Whatever that spy shredder program did, it must have been extensive.
Accessing the Desktop Background settings is not even a task that requires
administrator privileges. It should work regardless of whether UAC is on or
off, or regardless of whether you are using an administrator account or a
standard account.

You might want to check in System Restore to see if you have a restore point
that goes back far enough to a time before this behavior started.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"tom" wrote in message
...
Ronnie,
I checked to see UAC, and it is on. I rebooted anyway, and went to
appearance-desktop background, and got same message. This feature has
been
disabled. Please contact your system administrator for details.
By the way, where would I see a UAC prompt? When did I select Run as
Adminstrator option?
I hope this is something stupid I'm missing on my part.
Tom
--
tom


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

Tom

If you did not see a UAC prompt when you select the run as administrator
option, then UAC is probably turned off.

Open Control Panel / User Accounts. It should open with your account
showing. Click the Turn User Account Control on or off. On the next
screen,
place a check mark in the UAC check box and click OK. Exit and reboot the
computer.

Now, when you try to access a function that requires administrator
privileges, you will be prompted to give permission to elevate.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"tom" wrote in message
...
Hi Ronnie,
Do I have user account control disabled? I don't know--how can I check
that?
I'm trying to get my desktop wallpaper back, and single click action.
Lost
them in my stupidity with that spy shredder.
Following your instructions, I went to programs, command prompt, right
click
on "Run as administrator". An old dos screen comes up with C prompt as
follows:
C;\windows\system32 cursor flashing
--
tom


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

Tom

Carol never returned to follow up on this problem.

Some questions.

Do you have User Account Control disabled?
What specific settings are you trying to access when you see the
"Please
contact your system administrator"?

Go to Start/All Programs/Accessories. Right click on the "Command
Prompt"
menu item and select the "Run As Administrator" option. What happens?

Let me know.
--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"tom" wrote in message
...

-- Carol/Ronnie Vernon,
I have the same problem--not able to access settings. "This feature
has
been
disabled" Please contact your system administrator for details.""
I encountered a Spy Shredder which seems to have caused this. I'm
listed
as
Administrator, although for the life of me I don't know what that
means.
Home ccomputer, Vista basic, pre installed.
Thanks for help
tom


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

Carol

These settings are set through the Group Policy Editor. What
version
of
Vista do have installed? Is this your home computer or a computer
at
your
employers place of business? Does anyone else have access to an
administrator account on the computer?

Open Control Panel / User Accounts and make sure that your account
shows
as
an administrator account.

Let me know.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"Carol A." Carol wrote in message
...
When I am logged on (under administrator) I am not able to do any
settings
adjustments.
When I try to change the DPI settings b/c everything is HUGE...
it
tells
me
"your system administrator has disabled launching of the Display
Settings
Control Panel"... it also gives me that error if I try to change
any
other
appearances. If I go in a different way it says "This feature
has
been
disabled... please contact your system administrator for details"
PLEASE HELP
Thank you




  #10 (permalink)  
Old September 28th 07, 06:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Ronnie Vernon MVP
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,847
Default Signed on As Administrator, no access

Tom

Your welcome, I'm very glad this worked for you.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"tom" wrote in message
...
Ronnie,
Thank you so much for your help. I did a system restore back to 9-20, and
voila, my family picture came up on my desk top wallpaper. I also checked
to
see if I could change it, and all the options were available. Many cudos
for
your patience, and believe me, I'll be even more careful than I was.
Tom
--
tom


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

Tom

Whatever that spy shredder program did, it must have been extensive.
Accessing the Desktop Background settings is not even a task that
requires
administrator privileges. It should work regardless of whether UAC is on
or
off, or regardless of whether you are using an administrator account or a
standard account.

You might want to check in System Restore to see if you have a restore
point
that goes back far enough to a time before this behavior started.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"tom" wrote in message
...
Ronnie,
I checked to see UAC, and it is on. I rebooted anyway, and went to
appearance-desktop background, and got same message. This feature has
been
disabled. Please contact your system administrator for details.
By the way, where would I see a UAC prompt? When did I select Run as
Adminstrator option?
I hope this is something stupid I'm missing on my part.
Tom
--
tom


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

Tom

If you did not see a UAC prompt when you select the run as
administrator
option, then UAC is probably turned off.

Open Control Panel / User Accounts. It should open with your account
showing. Click the Turn User Account Control on or off. On the next
screen,
place a check mark in the UAC check box and click OK. Exit and reboot
the
computer.

Now, when you try to access a function that requires administrator
privileges, you will be prompted to give permission to elevate.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"tom" wrote in message
...
Hi Ronnie,
Do I have user account control disabled? I don't know--how can I
check
that?
I'm trying to get my desktop wallpaper back, and single click
action.
Lost
them in my stupidity with that spy shredder.
Following your instructions, I went to programs, command prompt,
right
click
on "Run as administrator". An old dos screen comes up with C prompt
as
follows:
C;\windows\system32 cursor flashing
--
tom


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

Tom

Carol never returned to follow up on this problem.

Some questions.

Do you have User Account Control disabled?
What specific settings are you trying to access when you see the
"Please
contact your system administrator"?

Go to Start/All Programs/Accessories. Right click on the "Command
Prompt"
menu item and select the "Run As Administrator" option. What
happens?

Let me know.
--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"tom" wrote in message
...

-- Carol/Ronnie Vernon,
I have the same problem--not able to access settings. "This
feature
has
been
disabled" Please contact your system administrator for
details.""
I encountered a Spy Shredder which seems to have caused this. I'm
listed
as
Administrator, although for the life of me I don't know what that
means.
Home ccomputer, Vista basic, pre installed.
Thanks for help
tom


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

Carol

These settings are set through the Group Policy Editor. What
version
of
Vista do have installed? Is this your home computer or a
computer
at
your
employers place of business? Does anyone else have access to an
administrator account on the computer?

Open Control Panel / User Accounts and make sure that your
account
shows
as
an administrator account.

Let me know.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"Carol A." Carol wrote in message
...
When I am logged on (under administrator) I am not able to do
any
settings
adjustments.
When I try to change the DPI settings b/c everything is
HUGE...
it
tells
me
"your system administrator has disabled launching of the
Display
Settings
Control Panel"... it also gives me that error if I try to
change
any
other
appearances. If I go in a different way it says "This feature
has
been
disabled... please contact your system administrator for
details"
PLEASE HELP
Thank you





 




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