Hi Den63
One piece of information you appear to be missing is that in Vista, even
though you are using an Administrator account, you are running with Standard
User privileges. This means that if you perform a function that requires
administrator privileges, you need to specifically elevate that function
with your administrator privileges.
This is accomplished using the User Account Control (UAC). When you perform
a function that requires administrator privileges, you should see a pop-up
message (from UAC) asking you for permission to elevate that function.
For your current problem, are you selecting to 'Download' the update or are
you selecting the 'Run' option from the download website? If you are
selecting the 'Run' option this could be the problem because you have no way
to elevate the install of the update.
What you need to do is select the 'Download' option, and download the update
file to your Desktop. Go to your Desktop, right click the downloaded file
and select the 'Run as administrator' option. Click 'Continue' on the UAC
prompt and the update should install.
Post back if you are still having problems.
--
Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience
"Den63" <> wrote in message
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>I have encoutered a problem using my Office 2003 and the problem report
> generated states that an update is available to resolve this.
>
> When I attempt to download the update I am denied access - contact the
> administrator, which as you can guess is me and only me.
>
> I have very basic knowledge of how to do things, so can somebody (in words
> of less than one syllable) explain how I get my administrator rights
> back -
> never encountered this using the XP software so completely at a loss as to
> what to do.
> --
> Baffled as ever, but persevering 
>
> Packard Bell Easynote
> Vista 32bit
> Office 2003 (student version)