Windows 7 Microsoft.NET Ver 2 Administrator Rights

by Dan Horton SEO on May 19, 2009

in Windows 7

I’ve had a look in recent days at Windows 7 and have to say I love it so far. Apart from one little niggle. The niggle seems to be inherent from Vista, and I can’t seem to see how to change it. I’m trying to set a user account with administrative privileges under Microsoft.Net. (version2) When I look to areas like IIS it seems there is already privileges set, but can I change these…No.

The reason for this is that I have some software that requires administrative privileges under the version 2 Microsoft.Net framework. Answers would be gratefully received.

My questions are this…Why would Vista and Windows 7 have such an admin account built in with defaults set, I could understand this for numpties who can’t be trusted to run their own pc, but making these privileges so difficult to change for software to perform a simple function is unrealistic by any standards.

I have already tried the recommended route of re-installing the .NET framework and indeed running Windows 7 in safe mode to alter the privileges…hmmm

Apart from this I have to say Windows 7 appears much more stable and Im running 64bit which so far seems much more responsive.

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