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Originally Posted by macropod
No, it just means you need to right-click on the program's shortcut or name and choose 'Run as Administrator'.
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I guess what I am asking is whether there is a difference between (a) running under my normal account with administrator privileges and (b) starting the program as the administrator.
The reason this is important is that I cannot for the life of me find the password it wants when I right-click and ask to run as the administrator. I've tried all of the Windows login passwords I've ever used and none of them work.
What puzzles me is that on the laptop, it won;t allow me to change the setting at all, but on the desktop, where the master installation is located, it allows me to change that setting, but it doesn't stick.
I guess I'll have to live without the bibliography feature until we upgrade to Win 10 and Office 2016.
Thanks for the help.