Hello,
If a program is complaining about needing admin rights, right-click the
program and click Run As Administrator.
In Windows Vista, programs that do not request administrator privileges from
you (via a "Windows needs your permission to continue" prompt) DO NOT
receive admin privileges.
This security feature allows non-admin software to run with reduced
privileges and also makes sure that you know about and authorize a program
that needs admin power to run.
Unfortunately, some non-Vista-compatible programs may need admin power but
won't request it; instead, they will fail or give you an error, such as the
one you describe. You will need to explicitly give these programs permission
to run by right-clicking them and clicking Run As Administrator.
You can turn off this security feature disabling "UAC" in the user accounts
control panel; however, this will turn off many other important security
improvements in Vista, including Internet Explorer Protected Mode, and is
NOT recommended.
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- JB
Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User
Windows Vista Support Faq
http://www.jimmah.com/vista/