Access local security policy in Windows 7 Home Premium

How can I access local security policies in Windows 7 Home Edition Premium, it is even available in this version?  My default account is an administrator account, but there is still so much that I get ACCESS DENIED errors on. The UAC is low in this version and really doesn't help at all. Am I missing something obvious here?

(Panel of-> system and security-> administrative tools):

You should see him there. When you get that access denied and click right on that never - what gives you that and see if there is an option that says run as long as administrator, and then run, as the value default windows 7 Administrator account disable but associated with the admin user.

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