With Home edition, it's difficult to say how an app not written for Vista
might be put in. There were tricks in XP to workaround rights issues, like
booting to Safe Mode, and installing the app to the 'Public' folders. Worth
a try, thought I don't know if it will do it. To run the app you may need a
better version of Vista. One that has the default "Administrator' account
available.
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> I created the shortcut. I did not get a "run as administrator" option. But
> under properties I found the system administrator and it has full
> permission.
> I still get the same error.
> Now what?
> Nancy Brink
> "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
>
>> Create a shortcut to the install executable file, and rightclick that to
>> 'run as administrator'. This should grant the install the rights it
>> needs.
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>> "Nancy Brink" <Nancy > wrote in message
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>> > I have Windows Vista Home Premium edition.
>> >
>> > I just purchased a Sprint World Edition Blackberry 8830.
>> >
>> > I am trying to install the disk on my laptop and at the end of the
>> > install
>> > I
>> > get this message:
>> > "1. Failed to install ISKernal Files. Make sure you have appropriate
>> > privileges on this machine."
>> >
>> > My machine is not networked. I am the only one who uses it. Sprint and
>> > Blackberry support do not have this error message and say it must be
>> > Microsoft. And of course I am a month beyond my 90-day free support.
>> > HELP
>>