By elevating permissions for Visual Studio, you can perform all tasks related to features such as building and debugging applications, which 'might not' work correctly under standard user permissions. To elevate permissions, go to the Start Menu and right click Visual Studio > click 'Run as Administrator'. However if you are the only user on the machine and frequently need to do this, it could be annoying, plus there are chances you could forget running VS with elevated permissions. Here's how to always run Visual Studio as Administrator in Windows Vista/ Windows 7.Go to Start > All Programs > Expand Visual Studio folder > Right click Visual Studio.exe > Properties
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