User account & concerns programs

I have 2 admin account on my Vista Home Preium. The problem is that I can't use some programs that I installed on one account and not the other. Never had a problem before, but now I am. I deleted the account only one who acted strange and created a new account. The new account works fine now, but the other user account is now strange. The other account has a lot of important issues, that I would not lose enough. Help, please. An advisor to this topic?

Thanks for the help to those who answered my question. Guess I'm still a Junky XP, lol. I forgot the UAC & had the customer tell me what it was the programs. Then explain how you must select allow all users, use this program if you want everyone on the pc to use this program they had installed. Has slipped my mind. Thank you people.

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