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A Vista question
Posted: 2007-09-15 05:24am
by Hitch Hiker
Recently purchased a new laptop with Windows Vista home premium edition included (no Vista disc though) and i was trying to install Adobe pro premier 2 onto it. However after installing it i cant run the program as i get an error message saying you need to have administrative control...
I thought i would already have this?
Does anyone know a way to allow me said control, or is it just Vista being rubbish.
Any help would be appreciated.
Posted: 2007-09-15 05:28am
by phongn
It might be an issue with UAC - try right-clicking the installer and hit "Run As Administrator"
Posted: 2007-09-15 07:03pm
by Netko
Or if the install went through alright and you have problems running the program right click on its shortcut>properties>compatibility>run as administrator and possibly Windows XP compatibility mode.
The reason you're encountering this problem is that, like a lot of pre-Vista programs, Premiere suffers from bad design and requires administrative rights which it probably shouldn't (anyone know of a good reason for it to need them?) which aren't given any more, even if your account is an administrative one, without an elevation prompt, which Premiere isn't aware of how to get and Vista's detection mechanisms seem to be failing in this case, so you need to manually assign it through the procedure outlined above. Such teething problems should go away soon as new, compatible to Vista's more stringent standards versions of software show up. Read up on UAC for details (
wiki has a decent overview, albeit with strong Unix bias, but the facts are correct).
Posted: 2007-09-17 09:06am
by Hitch Hiker
Thanks for the advice, i got it working using right click and ran as admin. silly Vista and silly Premier lol. Another thing thats not really a problem just an annoyance. The laptop doesn't seem to like copying music from CD/RW or from MP3 players. For example i selected 'The Killers' albums to copy from my MP3 player to the laptop, it only copied three files even though i selected all of them.
Why is this happening? is it Vista or just the Laptop being...special
Posted: 2007-09-17 09:17am
by General Zod
Hitch Hiker wrote:Thanks for the advice, i got it working using right click and ran as admin. silly Vista and silly Premier lol. Another thing thats not really a problem just an annoyance. The laptop doesn't seem to like copying music from CD/RW or from MP3 players. For example i selected 'The Killers' albums to copy from my MP3 player to the laptop, it only copied three files even though i selected all of them.
Why is this happening? is it Vista or just the Laptop being...special
CDRWs are a terrible medium anyway, so it's probably just the disks being of lousy quality or the drives not liking the format. I'm not sure about mp3 players, unless you haven't installed the drivers or other software for it yet.
Posted: 2007-09-17 11:15am
by Hitch Hiker
Yes ive installed all the software for it, and managed to copy a few tracks over but then it just stops doing it. It will get to 90% copied, then delete the file.
Posted: 2007-09-17 11:25am
by General Zod
Hitch Hiker wrote:Yes ive installed all the software for it, and managed to copy a few tracks over but then it just stops doing it. It will get to 90% copied, then delete the file.
Did you try other discs to verify it wasn't a hardware issue? I've found that CDRWs are very easy to damage and make unreadable after enough uses.
Posted: 2007-09-17 11:36am
by Hitch Hiker
hmm no i didnt try another disc, however i dont think it will be a case of a worn disc, it was brand new. all it has ever done is go from my desktop across the room to my laptop. However ill try another disc and see what happens