Hello Juan,
thanks for your quick and friendly answer!
Now, I use Vista since came up day one. In Visual Studio 2005, it was recommended by MS run it as administrator permission. So, when VS 2008 appear I use in the same way.
Arghhh!
Now I see my misunderstanding: VS should run as administrator, not me!
I really hate Vista from the first sight on, since three days. And I don't believe this will be much better in future. It looks 'Mickey-Mousey' to me, like a comic-book, not like an operating system. Is it build to have us playing like children? I don't know, it doesn't matter also. But I know I hate it. Vista seems to be unbelievable slow, pedantically and bulkily, nearly unusable. OK, it may be secure. But where is the fun, the speed and the pleasure to work with?
Please note that log Vista as administrator is different to run an application as administrator.
Yes, I see now. Thank you for the explanation and sorry for my stupidity letting you explain this twice.
I'm very new to Vista and would have never thought that a program could run as 'administrator'. What does a program have to administrate? I will never understand, what the guys at MS are thinking...
But I have to live with it as long as MS sells operating systems and my customers buy for that stuff to have my apps running on it.
Sorry, I'm far beside the topic...
Thank you very much again. I tried your suggestion and it works. One mouse-click more saves me to kill the StrataFrame tools thru the task manager. Annoying enough, but better as nothing. What don't we do it all for our security...
Thanks again and best regards,
Ralph