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Using Win+R, bring up the "Run" dialog box, enter control userpasswords2 (the last 2 cannot be missing), so that the "User Account" settings dialog box is launched, select the "Advanced" tab, and in "Advanced User Management", click the "Advanced" button. Next, open lusrmgr (Local Users and Groups), select "Users" in the tree diagram on the left, select "Administrator" on the right, right-click, and select "Properties" from the pop-up shortcut menu. Finally, we remove the tick before "Account disabled" and click "OK".
Vista does not recommend using a Super Administrator account by default, and there are two ways to enable the Administrator account below. 1. Enter cmd in the "Start" menu-"Search" box, and then press and hold Ctrl+Shift+Enter on the keyboard (elevate privileges), then the UAC prompt window will pop up, click Allow, and enter net user administrator active:y in the cmd command prompt (the space and slash in the middle of the subject cannot be less), so that the administrator account of the system is activated.
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Right-click on the file you want to delete to get all permissions. So you can delete it. I don't know if it's going to work. Give it a try.
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In safe mode, cleared.
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You must use the Administrator user privilege to open the Register Leak Spreader to modify the registry.
If you still don't understand, you can send me a message or contact me with MSN.
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You must have administrator privileges!
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There is no need to modify the registry by going through.
Start - Control Panel - User Accounts - Turn User Account Control on or off
Then remove the hook from that option and make sure it's OK.
This is Vista's UAC system.
User Account Control.
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Kingsoft Quick Translation can be used,I'm now the Vista Ultimate Edition,But pay attention to it when installing,**After Kingsoft Quick Translation 2007 Edition,Run the installer as an administrator,After installation, it is registered or cracked (it depends on which square stool you choose to rent Huai style),Then click the right mouse button in the shortcut of Kingsoft Quick Translation,Attribute ——— compatibility--- check in front of "Run this program in compatibility mode--- select Windows Server 2003--- check the box before "Please run this program as an administrator--- OK.
Then you can use it, right-click in Kingsoft Kuaiyi 2007, run as an administrator, and it's OK.
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It's not a registry problem, it's a broken system file.
As an administrator, run this command to try, sfc scannow, if you are prompted to insert the system disk, you will insert the system disk.
SFC ScanNow scans all protected system files at once, and if there's a problem with the system files, it will automatically fix it for you. It is recommended that you take a look at the help of the system, if it doesn't work, and you have to ask for perfection, you can only reinstall,
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Rising Card already supports Vista registry fix.
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1. Start All - Run - regedit - There are 5 ** items - one by right-clicking on each "Permissions" option will appear.
Select Full Control on that user of yours and you'll be fine, but there may also be permission settings for directory access, which you need to set up for directory access.
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Right-click on the icon to run the manager to try it out.
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Open the registry and find it.
hkey_users\s-1-5-21-3018251054-2002470566-3220277462-1000\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\explorer\fileexts\.lnk
Delete the userchoice item.
Then right-click on the lnk
New Item Enter the name userchoice
Then restart your computer.
That's it.
s-1-5-21-3018251054-2002470566-3220277462-1000 The middle value is not necessarily! Try to find it yourself! )
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Can it be opened from the start menu?! If you can, and Windows Optimizer is installed, try to optimize the registry and .........
The registry stores the configuration information of computer software and hardware, viruses and web pages are malicious ** often to modify the registry, and the usual installation and operation of software will also change the content of the registry. When the computer is not working properly, it can often be repaired by recovering the registry. Therefore, we should always back up the registry (run regedit, export registry files). >>>More
If you have accidentally modified the registry and wish to restore, you can try the following methods:1Use System Restore: >>>More
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For this specific API problem, check MSDN.
It depends on whether you change the system item or other software, generally remember how to change it and it's fine, and then change it back if it doesn't work. If you don't understand the system items, don't change them, and nothing else will affect them. >>>More