How can I shut off the "not administrator" warning on limited user accounts?
Hi,
I have Windows XP Home and am the administrator account for my PC. I also have a second "limited" user account my girlfriend.
I have Spybot set up to automatically check for and download updates and auto-immunize.
I had Spybot S&D version 1.4 and never had a problem with anything on the limited account before. I just upgraded to Spybot S&D version 1.5.2. and all of a sudden, now when I try to log on to the limited account, I get a warning stating:
"This action may not be performed completely since you are not an administrator. If you want this performed for all users, please run this application elevated as an administrator."
Here's the kicker. After I click the ok button for that warning, it goes ahead and performs the download and immunizes. Seems to work completely fine.
Is there any way to kill this warning message? Is there a registry key or something that I can alter to stop this warning from popping up? It drives my girlfriend and frankly myself a little nuts to have to click this warning to go away every time we log on. Especially when it doesn't even seem to be valid.
Thanks for any help you can offer,
Lifeblood
Hi,
I have Windows XP Home and am the administrator account for my PC. I also have a second "limited" user account my girlfriend.
I have Spybot set up to automatically check for and download updates and auto-immunize.
I had Spybot S&D version 1.4 and never had a problem with anything on the limited account before. I just upgraded to Spybot S&D version 1.5.2. and all of a sudden, now when I try to log on to the limited account, I get a warning stating:
"This action may not be performed completely since you are not an administrator. If you want this performed for all users, please run this application elevated as an administrator."
Here's the kicker. After I click the ok button for that warning, it goes ahead and performs the download and immunizes. Seems to work completely fine.
Is there any way to kill this warning message? Is there a registry key or something that I can alter to stop this warning from popping up? It drives my girlfriend and frankly myself a little nuts to have to click this warning to go away every time we log on. Especially when it doesn't even seem to be valid.
Thanks for any help you can offer,
Lifeblood