Thanks for your input. That KB sentence of yours should not be true for the
administrator account, but obviously is. I'm going to try again. I was
rebuilding becuase Word was not functioning and on the rebuild I asked for a
format of the partition.,. I think it did not do the format. when I do it
again, I'm going to blow away the partitiion which will force a format.
Again I appreciaate the time you took to help me think it through.
--
Bettie
"Victek" wrote:
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> This from a search on microsoft.com:
>
>
> Error Message:
> Not all privileges referenced are assigned to the caller.
>
> Explanation:
> The service was asked to make a set of changes to the privileges in a user
> account. The requested changes were made for all privileges assigned to the
> account. One or more of the change requests were for unassigned privileges,
> so they were not made.
>
>
> Hope this helps.
>
>
> "Bettie Claxton" <BettieClaxton@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C5F4D2B2-F7D8-4EAD-A434-77DFAA9473E5@microsoft.com...<span style="color:green">
> > when I said Administrator I meant THE administrator account, the one you
> > create when you setup Vista. whetheryou run in safe mode or regular, the
> > administrator account doesn't have the option to "Runas Administrator"
> > becuase that account is the king of all administraators. It cannot run as
> > anything except as an administrator. So running it in safe mode again
> > failed. Note that there are no AV programs. Basically all that is
> > installed
> > is SP1, windows updates, Ofc 2000 (Excel only)+SP3, Office 2007 (no
> > Excel)+SP1, winzip and adobe reader.
> > --
> > Bettie
> >
> >
> > "Victek" wrote:
> ><span style="color:darkred">
> >>
> >> Even though you log in with an admin account it seems necessary on
> >> occasion
> >> to right click on shortcuts and select "run as administrator". You could
> >> try that with System Restore.
> >>
> >>
> >> "Bettie Claxton" <BettieClaxton@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> >> message
> >> news:58E7AC87-DF74-4FAE-954B-E9EEF3DA2731@microsoft.com...
> >> > BTW I did not say that this is Vista Enterprise. Also, I tried the
> >> > System
> >> > Restore in safe mode and that did not help. Also the specific error
> >> > message
> >> > is that "... not all privileges or groups are assigned to caller .."
> >> > and
> >> > the
> >> > error code is 0x80070514
> >> > --
> >> > Bettie
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "Bettie Claxton" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> I have been testing Vista for out office and am having a lot of
> >> >> trouble
> >> >> with
> >> >> Office 2007. It gets a lot of App crashes. I decided to rebuild the
> >> >> test PC
> >> >> one more time. There is only one user which was the administrator I
> >> >> added
> >> >> during the setup. If is joined to a domain, but I've never used a
> >> >> domain
> >> >> logon as yet. SP1 is installed and all updates applied.
> >> >>
> >> >> I installed Excel 2000 to work with some old legacy applications . I
> >> >> created a restore point after I applied SP3 and the application
> >> >> worked.
> >> >> Then
> >> >> installed Office 2007 with a custom install shoing to keep the older
> >> >> version
> >> >> and not instll Excel 2007. SP 1 for Office 2007 was applied. When I
> >> >> ranWord
> >> >> and Powerpoint, they both crashed immediately. I have no idea of the
> >> >> problem. I decided to do a system restore of that manual restore
> >> >> point
> >> >> I
> >> >> created back when Excel 2000 was the only installed application.
> >> >> System
> >> >> Restore does not make any cahnges. It says I do not have sufficient
> >> >> rights
> >> >> when I am logged on as the administrator account. There are no other
> >> >> accounts on the PC. What do I do now -- start over again?
> >> >> --
> >> >> Bettie
> >> >> --
> >> >> Bettie
> >> </span></span></span>