Use the fix that Adam posted. Right click the installation file and select
the Run as administrator option. You should get a UAC pop up asking for
permission, just click Continue in that dialog box.
If you have disabled UAC, then enable it again.
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Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
"California Geezer" <> wrote in
message news:4E2D0DB9-156D-4CC6-B315-...
> The problem that I run into is not that Vista asks for permission, it
> denies
> me permission. Even though I am the administrator, Vista will not install
> the program because it says that I am not the administrator. What can I
> do?
>
> California Geezer
>
> "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
>
>> Adam
>>
>> Vista does not actually 'turn off' admin privileges. An admin account in
>> Vista runs with the same privileges as a standard user, but if a program
>> needs admin privileges to install or perform other functions that require
>> elevated privileges, it will ask for permission.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Ronnie Vernon
>> Microsoft MVP
>> Windows Shell/User
>>
>>
>> "Adam" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>> > California Geezer wrote:
>> >> I am the only user of my computer and I have administrator privileges.
>> >> However, when I try to install a program, I am not allowed to do so
>> >> because I am not the "local administrator." What is going on?
>> >
>> > By default even though you're local administrator, Vista will turn off
>> > your admin priveleges unless you specifically approve them for certain
>> > operations.
>> >
>> > Can you right-click and "Run as administrator" whatever it is you're
>> > doing
>> > to install?
>>
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