Why is Run as Administrator the default?
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froggie
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Why is Run as Administrator the default?
Just out of curiosity, why is Run as Administrator the default when using the installer? From all I read here, it seems clear that using the Service works best in almost all cases. For that matter, when would run as Administrator be needed?
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void
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Re: Why is Run as Administrator the default?
The default is to install the Everything Service, unless:
Everything requires administrative privileges for low level read access to NTFS volumes.
To index NTFS volumes you will need to either:
Please try running the installer as a standard user.
You can change this setting at anytime:
- Your OS is Windows XP or earlier.
- The installer is run with an admin account
- Run as admin was enabled in a previous installation.
Everything requires administrative privileges for low level read access to NTFS volumes.
To index NTFS volumes you will need to either:
- Install the Everything Service (recommended)
- Run Everything as administrator
Please try running the installer as a standard user.
You can change this setting at anytime:
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the General tab on the left.
- Check Store settings and data in %APPDATA%\Everything
- Uncheck Run as administrator.
- Check Everything Service. (Please make sure this is tick-checked and not square-checked)
- Click OK.
- Exit Everything (right click the Everything tray icon and click Exit).
- Restart Everything.