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Originally Posted by theducks
You need Admin privileges , which is NOT the same as running AS ADMIN (root in Linux).
When PRIVILEGE IS NEEDED, you click Allow in UAC
In Linux you SU (super use) to do Admin type tasks.
SU or UAC unlocks the door for the task. It does not run with all the doors or windows wide open 
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Well, I've always had only one account on my tablets and laptops, because I've always been the only one to ever use them. Don't see the point in creating other accounts. I have no kids and the only person living with me is my mother who wouldn't know which side of a device is up and which down (she's electronically totally illiterate - no interest in learning either).