: File C:\Windows32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Modules\Administration\WebAdministrationAliases.ps1

Please find someone to help me? I lost all my administrative rights and ownership of my own computer, and I mean everything files downloads of photos entitled to download everything and I even went and did sweep my computer and put in a new windows 7. I deleted all the old files and done a virus scan as I said. Before you start the download again. But now here it is 3 days later and the problem is right now? Error, you have not the right to do that. You must call the administrator of this computer. Then I tried to run a repair on my Windows 7 widows and got this message: file C:\Windows32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Modules\Administration\WebAdministrationAliases.ps1

: C:\Windows32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Modules\Administration\WebAdministrationAliases.ps1\Execution file of scripts is disabled on the system. Please contact help. I need help ASP please, can't keep going with on having all my administrator rights and owners ago, please if anyone can help, so I can continue to work on my computer. Good day and thank you so much. Judith

Hi Judith,

Your question of Windows 7 is more complex than what is generally answered in the Microsoft Answers forums. It is better suited for the IT Pro TechNet public. Please ask your question in the forum winserverpowershell.

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/winserverpowershell/threads

I hope this helps.

Thank you

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