Posted October 13, 200717 yr I'm a new Vista user and I'm trying to get used to it. I fear I might have hosed something. I must have installed something bad and was getting BSODs early in the boot process. I had to do a system restore to yesterday and the BSODs appear to be gone. I thought (not 100% sure) that previously when I was running as a standard user, then when I went into regedit, I got a couple of UAC popups and I was able to edit the registry (say the HKLM/Run key). Now, as a standard user, I open regedit, it just opens up immediately and I'm unable to edit keys in HKLM. Also, for example, I open the java control panel icon and I can't edit the automatically check for update field (because it's in the registry, I guess). Another thing is if I go into services, it just goes right in instead of bringing up UAC, but I'm not able to edit any services at all. But, on the other hand, if I go into say users and try to add a user, I do get the UAC popup, enter the admin pw and I have rights to add a user. Also, I just tried clicking the java install and it asks me for an admin pw, so I guess if I continued with the install, it'd allow the proper registry entries to be entered? So I know UAC is still there operating. If I change myself to an admin, I can go into regedit and services and make full changes. Did I screw up something somewhere? Is it even supposed to invoke UAC when a standard user opens regedit or tries to change a service, I'm not even positive it worked that way before my system restore? Any way to fix this? Also, I tried adding another standard user and it does operate the same was as me. Thanks!
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