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Oct 27, 2014 at 06:02 PM
Oct 27, 2014 at 06:02 PM
I would think that the second option is the one,
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Yes, I agree with you, but if that only option were the one, I would have had to open the program as a dmin each time I nee it to be running.
However, I had to run it one time as a admin once it was installed. However, now it is run with the startup programs.
However, I had to run it one time as a admin once it was installed. However, now it is run with the startup programs.
The amount of battery/power SHOULD not hinder any software operation, only hardware.
Perhaps the best place to ask why, would be the author of the program that wrote it.
"If you can't soar with the eagles, then don't fly with the flock!" - Oliver Sykes; Bring Me The Horizon
Perhaps the best place to ask why, would be the author of the program that wrote it.
"If you can't soar with the eagles, then don't fly with the flock!" - Oliver Sykes; Bring Me The Horizon
Thanks a lot,
I must have agreed with you, however, so far I don't need to run it as a admin since it runs with every start of Windows 7. However, I had to run it one time as a admin once it was installed and I faced that problem. Do you think that that problem was related to the fact that program should work as an admin. If so, then I would have had to run it as an admin each time.
I must have agreed with you, however, so far I don't need to run it as a admin since it runs with every start of Windows 7. However, I had to run it one time as a admin once it was installed and I faced that problem. Do you think that that problem was related to the fact that program should work as an admin. If so, then I would have had to run it as an admin each time.
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Oct 28, 2014 at 05:49 PM
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You are totally correct, you must run it as admin.
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But I have never had to run it again once my computer got started since it works with startup programs, i think.
But, do you think that I will need to run it as an admin in the next time if I disable it from running with startup programs.
But, do you think that I will need to run it as an admin in the next time if I disable it from running with startup programs.
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Oct 28, 2014 at 06:37 PM
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From what I know from your work situation, you are working from a network with several stations.
I may be wrong but the software which you wish to use is sort of a system software which is detected as such on your network and must have admin rights to be run.
Again you might have hit the spot by disabling it from startup.
Is this software necessary to you? You must certainly have a back-up system?
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I may be wrong but the software which you wish to use is sort of a system software which is detected as such on your network and must have admin rights to be run.
Again you might have hit the spot by disabling it from startup.
Is this software necessary to you? You must certainly have a back-up system?
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Thanks a lot,
It is not very necessary for me, but it is good since the MS Windows built-in clipboard only keeps once, and also doesn't retain copied data after restarting the computer.
Thus, it is good for me.
I really don't know what you meant 'you work working from a network with several stations.' However, I would be saying that I am connected to a wireless router wirelessly.
It is not very necessary for me, but it is good since the MS Windows built-in clipboard only keeps once, and also doesn't retain copied data after restarting the computer.
Thus, it is good for me.
I really don't know what you meant 'you work working from a network with several stations.' However, I would be saying that I am connected to a wireless router wirelessly.
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Could you please reply to my last reply to close this issue?
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Yes run it as admin
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Thanks a lot,
But you didn't reply to me about 'I may be wrong but the software which you wish to use is sort of a system software which is detected as such on your network and must have admin rights to be run. '
What you meant with several station.
I really don't know what you meant 'you work working from a network with several stations.' However, I would be saying that I am connected to a wireless router wirelessly.
But you didn't reply to me about 'I may be wrong but the software which you wish to use is sort of a system software which is detected as such on your network and must have admin rights to be run. '
What you meant with several station.
I really don't know what you meant 'you work working from a network with several stations.' However, I would be saying that I am connected to a wireless router wirelessly.
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Several stations: my mistake, sorry
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Thanks a lot, could you please understand me.
I was thinking that this program should be running as an admin all times. However, only in the first time after once it got installled, I had to run it as an admin since with normal privileges, I would be receiving that error.
However, I really had unchecked it from the startup program and restart my computer, then I run it again with normal privileges, thus it worked well without any problems.
As a result, Why have I had to run it with an admin privileges after installing it, or otherwise I will end with that error? However, then I had to not run it as admin privileges even when it is unchecked in the startup programs?
I was thinking that this program should be running as an admin all times. However, only in the first time after once it got installled, I had to run it as an admin since with normal privileges, I would be receiving that error.
However, I really had unchecked it from the startup program and restart my computer, then I run it again with normal privileges, thus it worked well without any problems.
As a result, Why have I had to run it with an admin privileges after installing it, or otherwise I will end with that error? However, then I had to not run it as admin privileges even when it is unchecked in the startup programs?