Many thanks Brink for the info, but the real reason for my concern is Why was the performance report blocked in admin command prompt?Hello Dencal,
See if you may be able to generate a performance report using the method in the tutorial below instead.
http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/52054-system-performance-report-generate-view-windows.html
Yes indeed Brink which is why I thanked you in my last post with a thumbs up..I don't think it's a permissions issue, but more of it just not being able to using that method.
Was it able to run using the method in the tutorial instead?
An MSI user account they had setup by default.Ok, good.
I'm not sure what you mean by the MSI has full permissions with "Computer MSI". Do you mean for the computer name or just a user account they had setup by default? Could you give some more details on that?
Do you mean my account or the MSI account?Yeah, that would just be a default administrator account they setup for you to use to set up your own user accounts and such from.
Just to be clear, are you able to run your command from the first post here successfully in that account? It shouldn't.
May I refer you to my opening post, ie- Option 1 taken from your above link, certainly not unrestricted access as shown in my attachments.Yep, I meant the MSI account.
That would be normal when you try to delete protected system files like that since you do not have access rights by default to do so.
If you like, you could use the built-in Administrator account when you need to perform actions like that. It's an elevated account that has unrestricted access.
http://www.eightforums.com/tutorial...rator-account-enable-disable-windows-8-a.html
As a follow up to your above tutorial, another way to obtain the above report.Hello Dencal,
See if you may be able to generate a performance report using the method in the tutorial below instead.
http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/52054-system-performance-report-generate-view-windows.html