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Im often logged on as a user without administrative privileges. Do I have to log off and then re-logon as the administrator to be able to run CommView?

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Im often logged on as a user without administrative privileges. Do I have to log off and then re-logon as the administrator to be able to run CommView?

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A. No, you can open CommView folder, right-click on the CV.exe file while holding down the Shift key, and select “Run As” from the pop-up menu.

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A. No, you can open CommView folder, right-click on the CV.exe file while holding down the Shift key, and select “Run As” from the pop-up menu. Enter the administrative login and password in the window that pops up and click OK to run the program. Under Windows Vista, CommView is automatically launched with elevated rights. Q. I have Windows 2000, and when I uninstall the program, I receive this message: “CommView will now uninstall the drivers. Click “OK” to continue. This can take between 10 and 60 seconds.” But then nothing happens! A. This can happen if there are active network connections while you uninstall the program. Temporarily you should disable all active connections as shown below: As soon as the connection(s) are disabled, CommView will resume the uninstallation process. Once the uninstallation is complete, you can enable the connections. Q. I have Windows 2000 Server, and CommView doesn’t allow me to select any adapter other than “Loopback”. A. This happens if you instal

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