• 7 zip client does not have the required rights. Not enough rights: Windows requires administrator rights. Adding a special item to the additional commands menu

    In the section Software to the question the Client does not have the required rights. What to do? given by the author Artem Bystrov the best answer is The client after installation by the administrator must have for the administrator
    administrative rights, and for the user user rights.

    If this is not the case, then it is written incorrectly, with the power task of reduced rights.
    In short, the administrator must install it.

    Reply from Alexander[guru]
    Make it so that the client has rights


    Reply from Valery Isaev[guru]
    contact the administrator.


    Reply from Zibin[guru]
    Option 1 Disable UAC -- Start -- double click on Avtarka -- change User Account Control settings -- slider to the bottom Option 2 Enable the built-in administrator account 1) Launch the Local Users and Groups snap-in (Win+R -> lusrmgr.msc -> Ok) 2) In the left menu, click on the Users folder 3) Right-click the Administrator account and select Properties. 4) The Properties: Administrator window will open. 5) On the General tab, uncheck Disable account. or 1) Click the Start button 2) Type cmd in the search bar 3) Right-click the Command Prompt shortcut and select Run as administrator To enable the built-in Administrator account in the Russian version of Windows, use the command net user Administrator /active:yes In the system With English localization, the built-in administrator account is called Administrator, so the command will look like this: net user Administrator /active:yes To switch to this account: click on the Start button, click on the arrow next to Shut down and select Change user.

    When using the Windows 7 operating system, you may think that you have full access to administrator rights, but in fact this is not the case, you only have partial access to them. And that’s why today I want to show you how to get full Administrator rights. And then why enable admin rights windows 7, everyone’s personal business, because sometimes it’s necessary to, or. Everyone has their own reason, but my task today is to show how these rights are included.

    Enable Administrator rights in Windows 7

    To enable administrator rights, you need to open the “Run” utility using “Win ​​+ R”, then enter “control userpasswords2” into it.
    After this, the “user accounts” window will open in front of you.

    In this window, you must click on the “advanced” tab and click on the button of the same name.

    Now in the next window, in the left column, click on the “users” item and in the middle column, double-click on the “Administrator” entry.

    Deleting a user account

    Oh, one more thing, you will have to delete your current account so that when you start the computer, the system will automatically log in with the one in which you just enabled administrator rights, and if you don’t do this, then everything will remain in its place. You will learn about this by following the link.

    But in order to minimize the risk of losing important data, it is recommended to carry out the procedure I described above immediately after reinstalling the system, and if the changes made nevertheless lead to failures, then you can always use

    But if you don’t want to delete anything, then you can simply do it, but in this case you will have to do it manually every time.

    This is the process enable administrator rights windows 7 can be considered complete, if you encountered a problem somewhere or did not understand something, then write in the comments and I will definitely help you. Thank you all for your attention and see you soon.

    Many of the users have probably encountered this situation. In a user account with administrator rights (and usually there is no other account on a personal computer), Windows, when trying to open a specific file, folder, and sometimes an entire directory (or even a volume), refuses to do so. Under the pretext that, supposedly, there are not enough rights:

    pdf file cannot be opened due to lack of rights

    and as a consequence:

    And what’s most annoying is: how is this possible? I am an administrator, at least with a full set of administrative rights. And here again there are few rights...

    Why are there not enough rights?

    There are only two answers.

    You did not create the folder or file. At least not ON THIS SYSTEM or this account. The current system therefore considered that you, again, are not the owner.

    After certain manipulations with UAC trigger worked(erroneously or intentionally), now capturing some files. This is due to some file attributes stored in the metadata of files and folders. This picture appears especially often when the system has been reinstalled, and you are trying to access files and folders on another drive that was used as storage.

    Correcting...

    As can be seen from the description, the progenitor of the ban in both cases is the notorious UAC(Account Control) Windows. Therefore, the solution to the problem with rights lies in working with UAC. This means we can choose several methods that will help get rid of this “error”. But don't think that by turning off UAC in the settings User accounts, by rolling the notification slider down, you got rid of it:

    It’s not that simple, and control in our case is not necessary.

    Insufficient rights for a specific file or folder

    If this problem has not become an eyesore and is not endemic to the system, you can try to get rid of it directly in the properties of the file/folder. Call up the file/folder properties menu and select the tab Safety:

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    In the window Selecting “Users” or “Groups” Enter your account name or start typing and click Check Names. The user account will be detected and the button OK you will add it to the list of those who have the necessary rights to the document/folder. Your account will immediately appear in the middle window Group Permissions...

    All you have to do is agree with the dialog boxes

    Place a tick in the checkbox Allow. Apply and agree in all successively opened windows. A reboot is unlikely to be required. Try it right away. This option applies to all files, folders and even directories.

    If the files still do not open, we will set the permissions to the accounts. In file/folder/drive properties change or set owners:

    It is possible that in order for the problem with insufficient rights to disappear, you will have to try to assign rights or to the current user or administrator(as in the picture).

    Adding a special item to the additional commands menu

    There is a small hack for the menu of additional commands that appears after right-clicking on the selected one. With its help, you can add another item to the menu, which speaks for itself:

    I have an article dedicated to this, everything is laid out on the shelves there. Or simply add the unpacked from . Check it out.

    Remove the trigger in Group Policy: for the entire system as a whole

    You're right, but the UAC system itself and its accompanying functions are far from error-free. So there is an option to check the settings for User Account Control: whether some event has appeared there that causes UAC to “react nervously”. Enter the shortcut in the search bar

    Gpedit.msc

    We are looking in the section

    Computer Configuration-Windows Configuration-Security Options-Local Policies-Security Options

    Scroll on the right with the mouse to the point User Account Control: All administrators work in…:

    Double click on it turn off in properties.

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