BTW:
Do I understand correctly, from what I've read in this thread, that this tweak will not work with regular Windows 8 edition that one must upgrade? My computer comes back saying secpol.msc does not exist when i type it in start. I am logged in as administrator account but I cannot install some software because it says "You have insufficient priviledges to access this directory: ProgramData/Microsoft/windows/startmenu/programs/software program here. The installation cannot continue. Logon as administrator or contact your system administrator." I've had this happen with other software too. How does a regular, I guess what you are calling "home edition" of Windows 8, get the operating system to recognize you as administrator? I notice on a lot of programs and files, when I look in the security tab, there is an administrator account with priviledges but my own account set up as administrator does not show up. I downloaded and started using "Take Ownership" and that worked for a while but even that is not working a log now. Any suggestions? Why the heck would microsoft not want someone to be able to have control of their own computer? Do I need to upgrade? BTW, I should mention that the programs that won't let me install them do not have the "run with administrator" option, even though I am logged in with an administrator account.