Need to 'privileges '.

Windows 7 Home Edition Premium, Dell Studio XPS

There seems to be an error in the USN journal, so after a lot of research on this issue tried to run FSUTIL from the command prompt.  She returned that I must have administrator privileges to use this tool.  There are two accounts on this computer and both have parameters administrator full control, but the utility won't work under an account (we're a username account and the other is Admin).

Why is this happening?  More importantly, how to make it stop past so that I can run the command FSUTIL?

Windows 7 Home Edition Premium, Dell Studio XPS

There seems to be an error in the USN journal, so after a lot of research on this issue tried to run FSUTIL from the command prompt.  She returned that I must have administrator privileges to use this tool.  There are two accounts on this computer and both have parameters administrator full control, but the utility won't work under an account (we're a username account and the other is Admin).

Why is this happening?  More importantly, how to make it stop past so that I can run the command FSUTIL?

Right-click on the command prompt icon and select run as administrator.

http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/783-elevated-command-prompt.html

Even the administrator accounts do not run to have privileges permanently to avoid the malware to take control of the computer. That's why run it as an administrator.

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