You can't. Period. Even if you turn off UAC, there are still things that the OS will require elevated rights.
>Thanks, that works. So, we are making some progress here. But, I need to avoid doing this right click anytime I access that icon. There has to be a way to pass parameters to it to let him do as if I would have Right-Click, Run As Administrator. I already tried a few suggestions on some Web site but that pops up a CMD window asking for a password and then nothing happens.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer