Thanks for this comment Ethan!

On Monday, 12 July 2010 00:14:35 UTC+5:30, Ethan wrote:
>
> By default, IE interacts with web pages at a low integrity level. It needs 
> a medium or high to access content on local drives. 
>
> You may get Scite to launch ruby with high integrity level by running 
> scite as administrator. I'm not really familiar with scite, so I don't know 
> if this will work. It may be possible to configure the way scite launches 
> ruby itself to run it with administrator privileges, but I don't know how 
> you might do that. 
>
> Or you can force IE to always run at medium integrity - In IE's options, 
> turning off "Enable Protected Mode" makes everything run at medium 
> integrity level. This affects IE beyond the scope of watir, though. 
>
> On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 08:43, joedio <joe...@comcast.net <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>> Good advice guys!
>>
>> I am running on both Visa and Windows7 (two different PC's).
>>
>> Both systems have the out-of-the-box Windows User Account
>> Control settings. Thus when I ran my scripts from the
>> ScITS/Scintilla  tool it was NOT launching ruby from a Console
>> started with Admin rights.
>>
>> When I manually opened a console with admin rights, and run
>> the script it passes, with no issues.
>>
>> So, aside from turning off Windows User Account Control settings
>> (which a employer may disallow), does anyone know of a means to
>> configure ScITE to launch the Window's console with Administrative
>> rights?
>>
>> Joe
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jul 10, 10:46 pm, Ethan <notet...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Actually, on second thought, this looks more like a different issue. 
>> Are you
>> > running on windows vista or 7? If so, you should run ruby as 
>> administrator.
>>
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