Activation--multiple User Accounts--same PC

After setting up a second user account on the same Windows 7 PC, I'm being asked by Adobe to activate LR3 for the new user account. It was already activated on the same PC upon installation, before this user account was created in Win7.
I don't want to have to use up both activations for two users on one PC. I don't understand why all user accounts on one PC shouldn't have access to one program.  Or does re-entering the license key on the same PC not count as a second activation?
I suspect this is happening because I (perhaps erroneously) installed LR3 on the Administrators' account, instead of on a Standard user account. I really want to use it within standard user accounts. Is the request to activate related to Windows 7 ownership and permissions?
http://www.blogsdna.com/2159/how-to-take-ownership-grant-permissions-to-access-files-folde r-in-windows-7.htm
Can I reset ownership and permissions, as discussed in the above link, to fix this?
It seems one fix would be to uninstall LR3 from the PC and then reinstall it in the user account, but that's kind of a nuisance, and I wonder then if any additional new user accounts that still wanted to use LR3 would be asked to activate again..
Any suggestions would be appreciated.  I'm trying to figure out this user account vs. administrator account stuff for the first time and kind of bungling my way through it.

Thanks, Hal.
I activated Lightroom under the user account and then tested this theory by setting up a dummy user account to see if Lightroom 3 asked for and rejected a third activation.  It didn't.  It was satisfied with the second activation you suggested.
I also have Photoshop CS5, and ironically, it did not ask for reactivation under my user or administrator account, but it's possible that I installed PS CS5 under the user account or after the user account was created, and that made the difference.  Dunno.
I also searched this question on the Photoshop forum and I couldn't find  any discussion of it, but a similar question was answered unofficially  by another user who suggested that Adobe recognizes this situation from  the identical hardware profile of the PC being activated a second time and doesn't  count it as a second activation.
I gather many people don't bother with user accounts in Vista or Win 7 as long as they're the only user on the PC.  Using a user account, rather than the administrator account for everyday use, is still recommended by Microsoft to protect the system files from malware. But it's a little confusing and awkward to set them up for users like me who are new to them.

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