I have installed W2K and so far so good. I created a user (me) belonging to the administrator group.
When I login as myself I started having trouble installing some software - like SP3, Diskeeper, pcAnywhere...
I discovered that if I login as administrator, I don't have these problems installs fine.
On my work computer, I can install software as a created user in the administrator group without a problem. I don't necessarily have to be logged in as administrator.
Why is the administrator more powerful than a user in the administrator group? I guess it sort of makes sense though.
Why have I noticed this only at home and not at work (some OS)?
I don't really need this extra user at home of course, but am just curious.
Thanks!
P.S. I really like reading this message board so far!