Thank you.


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Running as admin is associated with the Operating System, this is basically the rights to use a computer without limited access I.E. you have the power to install and edit any files that you might wish to within reason without harming the system beyond repair.

When you create a new username you can make the user have limited powers which stops them from installing programmes and causing damage to the computer.

Hope it helps

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Kiefer Froggatt.


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There are certain user accounts on the computer that have special privileges. These accounts are called Administrator Accounts (Admin accounts for short).

'Running as Admin' means you’ve to be logged onto one of these accounts to run the program


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means you are running the program as the personal administrator.. ie, you have full access and are in charge of what happens as opposed to a guest who has limited access only.

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It means you’re the computer administrator and have total control over every action on the computer, including installing new programs etc.

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It means someone running with administrator rights that’s someone who has the authority to install or uninstall and change settings on a computer

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you’re the owner of your computer, if a friend wants to borrow your personal then they log-on to the guest account where they are limited to make changes like deleting or downloading programmes

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It means you are running the program as the system administrator. In other words, you have full access.

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sounds like it wants you to be logged under an administrator account when running the program