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'You will need to provide administrator permission' for icon change
When I change any icon on my desktop I get this popup:-
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Since I am an administrator I find this a bit annoying.
Any way to fix that?
When I change any icon on my desktop I get this popup:-
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Since I am an administrator I find this a bit annoying.
Any way to fix that?
An Admin is actually logged in at the same authority level as a Standard user. The dialog you show is the start of the act of invoking your Admin status in order to do this individual task. There is no avoiding this without reducing your system's protection level - see
Change User Account Control level - TenForumsTutorials
How User Account Control works - Microsoft Docs.
You wrote "every" shortcut but I think it is just those shortcuts put onto your Desktop by application installations. They are shown on all user Desktops but are actually in the C:\Users\Public\Desktop folder. Perhaps you could work through them all in one session to set them how you want them or to copy them into your own Desktop folder.
Denis
@Hairy Scot,
Try3 is correct. Only the Public Desktop icons would need permission. You can tell which are which by right-clicking on them and looking at the General tab for their Properties. The Location tells you which Desktop they are on.
The icons are all on my desktop.
However, if I explicitly Take Ownership of my desktop then the problem disappears.