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Doesn’t even make sense in the context 😉 But there should be no password anyway – I definitely never set one in the system. Oh how very funky! OK, I definitely didn’t know that “Run As” thing was still there. Summary: I left out a crucial piece of info friom my first post, the origin of DoubleDriver MiniXP still has the Run As… option in the right-click menu for programs the Run As dialog has a default Administrator user name in it and unknown forces somehow made DoubleDriver fail to recognize the default MiniXP user as an Administrator. Heck, maybe you have a user-de-privileging tool or command in here somewhere, that I hit “just to see what it would do,” and didn’t realize it. Indeed, the first line in DD’s main window reads, “Application started as Administrator ” All I can think is that maybe one of the other tools / apps I’d run *before* launching DD, that first day, somehow “de-privileged” the default user in some way that caused DD to *fail to recognize* it as an Administrator-level account. Two seconds ago, launching DD just as I did before, I get no error messages. Significantly, I am *unable to reproduce* this problem today. Note that at no time did I receive any messages giving me any reason to think that there “wasn’t an Administrator user account” in the MiniXP environment I just figured I’d missed something somewhere (documentation, website, boot messages, …?), or just barely possibly that *you’d* missed something (telling users the Administrator password). It was at that point that I realized I *didn’t know the password* for that user name, and came here and wrote my first post. I clicked on “The following user” and observed that the User Name text-entry box was pre-populated with the string, “LsaSetupDomain\Administrator”.
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exe files! - and got the standard Run As dialog. So I exited DD, right-clicked its icon, selected “Run as…” - yep, that still exists in the MiniXP context menu, for. I got it elsewhere and was merely *running* it in the MiniXP environment so as to keep quiescent both the source” and “destination” partitions I needed to work on.Īt some point in the process - I believe when I first attempted to back up “another” system - I got an error message stating that that operation “requires DD to be run as an Administrator.” or words to that effect.

It is a tool for backing up and restoring Windows drivers, either from the live system where you run it, or from any other whose WINDOWS folder you select. I was unclear, earlier, about one important thing: “DoubleDriver” is *not* a program on your CD. Meanwhile, I’m still poking around, figuring out how things work…īut I digress.
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😉 As a software engineer myself, with “reasonable” knowledge of Linux, Windows, and several other OSes, I am nonetheless amazed by the tricks you (and Hiren?) are able to pull. MiniXP with startup messages and desktop wallpaper that identify themselves as the “FalconFour Ultimate Boot CD.” Is there anyplace else I can look to confirm legitimacy? Oh, and It’s an honor to be in the presence of the miracle-worker himself.
