
Sorry If I waffle on a bit here, but I'm trying to figure out A: What's happened to TomDx regarding Admin rights (chkdsk), B: The same thing happening to my Daughters brand new laptop, & C: An odd occurrence. Hi TomDx & all - Thanks also to 'tom's Hardware' website for years of tech help. I did the same with a few other programs, and they are all the same. However, if I go into the start menu and click on accessories, then right click on RUN and then Advanced, the 'Run As Administrator' is still greyed. I went to the directory were Cmd.Exe is located and was able to right click and run as administrator. I did a full install, but didn't load any other Apps. Cause what would be the point of use with some programs if they didnt work, yes?

Right?Ĭause software restriction against no access of services, is probably more likely at times though then none perhaps. So for normal, probably is and isnt at times, depending on the question of interest to ask on at least. So you probably on install have admin services set for use on the programs you are of in question and ask what of admin services of the programs you are wanting to use and have for access of admin services/privileges, whichever.

So you would have to access your services where admin services could be applied for probably say non-applied non-admin services. So the "Admin" part is a chance of issue against admin services. Otherwise you are fighting basically to say what the admin controls are on your computer.

So I went to gpedit on DC (same DC as above) - computer conf - policies -windows settings- security settings - local policies- User rights assignment - that service account in not there and also grayed out I cannot add any.7 has it to where you can run as Admin and change settings within admin sets without asking admin services to say, so you would have to find services of access probably that are not of admin services for admin services.Īs in log in for the services wouldnt be anything of interest to say the fact of it, cause in terms admin services wouldnt be much of one if you can just log into it. added new task "action CREATE" with identical setting (for Wednesday reboot) and again "RUN AS " Grayed Out :(.

com\Polic ies\\Machine \Preferenc es\Schedul edTasksĮntered password again but password is not applied to the screenshot attached. Grayed out (to run as a service) so steps I've done: But when trying to apply it got the error message and I couldn't save the changes. I have tried to change "scheduled task" to reboot users PC's from Tuesday to Wednesday,same time.
