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Tony M
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      04-12-2007
Hi,

I have recently purchased a new computer which runs Vista, I have tried to
install my printer which was from my previous computer running windows XP,
however halfway through installation process, it fails and tells me to log
off and then log in as a user with full administritive priviliges, please can
you advise as I am the only user on this computer I thought I had done that
when installing Windows Vista.

Tony M
 
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LaRoux
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      04-12-2007
Rt-click the installation program and choose "Run as Administrator"

"Tony M" <Tony > wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have recently purchased a new computer which runs Vista, I have tried to
> install my printer which was from my previous computer running windows XP,
> however halfway through installation process, it fails and tells me to log
> off and then log in as a user with full administritive priviliges, please
> can
> you advise as I am the only user on this computer I thought I had done
> that
> when installing Windows Vista.
>
> Tony M
>


 
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Tony M
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      04-12-2007
Hi,

I had already tried that as I had read the forum first hoping to find an
answer beforehand. It wont let me right click on the icon as I haven't
installed the program yet, although right clicking on the C: drive in my
computer, under properties, then the security tab, it says I am an
administrator, but I haven't got special permissions, there is also a
"authenticated user" which has got special permissions, I am guessing that is
what I need. Any ideas?

I have tried a couple of programs that have said I need administrator
priviliges, and although I am a administrator, it wont let me install it and
just cancels.

Tony M

"LaRoux" wrote:

> Rt-click the installation program and choose "Run as Administrator"
>
> "Tony M" <Tony > wrote in message
> newsE6BC7C7-CDF0-40F1-80CF-...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have recently purchased a new computer which runs Vista, I have tried to
> > install my printer which was from my previous computer running windows XP,
> > however halfway through installation process, it fails and tells me to log
> > off and then log in as a user with full administritive priviliges, please
> > can
> > you advise as I am the only user on this computer I thought I had done
> > that
> > when installing Windows Vista.
> >
> > Tony M
> >

>

 
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LaRoux
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      04-12-2007
What you are observing is the User Account Control (AKA - UAC). This new
security feature protects against some threats by causing even administrator
level accounts to "normally" run without full administrator privileges.

The installation program is also a program. I'll assume for a moment that
you are inserting a CD and it is auto playing which runs the installation
program. In all likelihood, there is a "Setup.exe" in the root of the CD.
This is what you should right click.

If this isn't the case, post back with what the application is and such and
maybe we can help more.

"Tony M" <> wrote in message
news:B516D161-A2CF-4FCE-9D84-...
> Hi,
>
> I had already tried that as I had read the forum first hoping to find an
> answer beforehand. It wont let me right click on the icon as I haven't
> installed the program yet, although right clicking on the C: drive in my
> computer, under properties, then the security tab, it says I am an
> administrator, but I haven't got special permissions, there is also a
> "authenticated user" which has got special permissions, I am guessing that
> is
> what I need. Any ideas?
>
> I have tried a couple of programs that have said I need administrator
> priviliges, and although I am a administrator, it wont let me install it
> and
> just cancels.
>
> Tony M
>
> "LaRoux" wrote:
>
>> Rt-click the installation program and choose "Run as Administrator"
>>
>> "Tony M" <Tony > wrote in message
>> newsE6BC7C7-CDF0-40F1-80CF-...
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I have recently purchased a new computer which runs Vista, I have tried
>> > to
>> > install my printer which was from my previous computer running windows
>> > XP,
>> > however halfway through installation process, it fails and tells me to
>> > log
>> > off and then log in as a user with full administritive priviliges,
>> > please
>> > can
>> > you advise as I am the only user on this computer I thought I had done
>> > that
>> > when installing Windows Vista.
>> >
>> > Tony M
>> >

>>

>


 
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Tony M
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      04-12-2007
Hi,

You were right, when I right clicked on the setup.exe file while exploring
the disc, I clicked "run as administrator" but it only got as far as it
always had done, I have copied the error message below:

This software cannot be installed using the 'Run as...' command. The
installation cannot continue until this is resolved.

Required Action: Click Cancel to exit this software installation. Log off
and then log on as a user with administrator privileges. (Contact your system
administrator for more information.) If there is no system administrator,
have the primary user of this computer install the software. Restart the
installation by removing and re-inserting this installation CD.

Any ideas?

"LaRoux" wrote:

> What you are observing is the User Account Control (AKA - UAC). This new
> security feature protects against some threats by causing even administrator
> level accounts to "normally" run without full administrator privileges.
>
> The installation program is also a program. I'll assume for a moment that
> you are inserting a CD and it is auto playing which runs the installation
> program. In all likelihood, there is a "Setup.exe" in the root of the CD.
> This is what you should right click.
>
> If this isn't the case, post back with what the application is and such and
> maybe we can help more.
>
> "Tony M" <> wrote in message
> news:B516D161-A2CF-4FCE-9D84-...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I had already tried that as I had read the forum first hoping to find an
> > answer beforehand. It wont let me right click on the icon as I haven't
> > installed the program yet, although right clicking on the C: drive in my
> > computer, under properties, then the security tab, it says I am an
> > administrator, but I haven't got special permissions, there is also a
> > "authenticated user" which has got special permissions, I am guessing that
> > is
> > what I need. Any ideas?
> >
> > I have tried a couple of programs that have said I need administrator
> > priviliges, and although I am a administrator, it wont let me install it
> > and
> > just cancels.
> >
> > Tony M
> >
> > "LaRoux" wrote:
> >
> >> Rt-click the installation program and choose "Run as Administrator"
> >>
> >> "Tony M" <Tony > wrote in message
> >> newsE6BC7C7-CDF0-40F1-80CF-...
> >> > Hi,
> >> >
> >> > I have recently purchased a new computer which runs Vista, I have tried
> >> > to
> >> > install my printer which was from my previous computer running windows
> >> > XP,
> >> > however halfway through installation process, it fails and tells me to
> >> > log
> >> > off and then log in as a user with full administritive priviliges,
> >> > please
> >> > can
> >> > you advise as I am the only user on this computer I thought I had done
> >> > that
> >> > when installing Windows Vista.
> >> >
> >> > Tony M
> >> >
> >>

> >

>

 
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LaRoux
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      04-12-2007
You can try turning UAC off temporarily.

Go to Start->Control Panel->User Accounts. Select
"Turn User Account Control on or off"
Uncheck to turn off.

Try your install again.

Be sure to turn it back on when you get done to maintain the protection.

"Tony M" <> wrote in message
news:57A1DE9D-31B3-4AD2-B8BC-...
> Hi,
>
> You were right, when I right clicked on the setup.exe file while exploring
> the disc, I clicked "run as administrator" but it only got as far as it
> always had done, I have copied the error message below:
>
> This software cannot be installed using the 'Run as...' command. The
> installation cannot continue until this is resolved.
>
> Required Action: Click Cancel to exit this software installation. Log off
> and then log on as a user with administrator privileges. (Contact your
> system
> administrator for more information.) If there is no system administrator,
> have the primary user of this computer install the software. Restart the
> installation by removing and re-inserting this installation CD.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> "LaRoux" wrote:
>
>> What you are observing is the User Account Control (AKA - UAC). This new
>> security feature protects against some threats by causing even
>> administrator
>> level accounts to "normally" run without full administrator privileges.
>>
>> The installation program is also a program. I'll assume for a moment that
>> you are inserting a CD and it is auto playing which runs the installation
>> program. In all likelihood, there is a "Setup.exe" in the root of the CD.
>> This is what you should right click.
>>
>> If this isn't the case, post back with what the application is and such
>> and
>> maybe we can help more.
>>
>> "Tony M" <> wrote in message
>> news:B516D161-A2CF-4FCE-9D84-...
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I had already tried that as I had read the forum first hoping to find
>> > an
>> > answer beforehand. It wont let me right click on the icon as I haven't
>> > installed the program yet, although right clicking on the C: drive in
>> > my
>> > computer, under properties, then the security tab, it says I am an
>> > administrator, but I haven't got special permissions, there is also a
>> > "authenticated user" which has got special permissions, I am guessing
>> > that
>> > is
>> > what I need. Any ideas?
>> >
>> > I have tried a couple of programs that have said I need administrator
>> > priviliges, and although I am a administrator, it wont let me install
>> > it
>> > and
>> > just cancels.
>> >
>> > Tony M
>> >
>> > "LaRoux" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Rt-click the installation program and choose "Run as Administrator"
>> >>
>> >> "Tony M" <Tony > wrote in message
>> >> newsE6BC7C7-CDF0-40F1-80CF-...
>> >> > Hi,
>> >> >
>> >> > I have recently purchased a new computer which runs Vista, I have
>> >> > tried
>> >> > to
>> >> > install my printer which was from my previous computer running
>> >> > windows
>> >> > XP,
>> >> > however halfway through installation process, it fails and tells me
>> >> > to
>> >> > log
>> >> > off and then log in as a user with full administritive priviliges,
>> >> > please
>> >> > can
>> >> > you advise as I am the only user on this computer I thought I had
>> >> > done
>> >> > that
>> >> > when installing Windows Vista.
>> >> >
>> >> > Tony M
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >

>>

>


 
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Tony M
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      04-12-2007
Hi again,

Still not working, It gets to exactly the same point as it does normally,
and I got the same message as below. I can't understand what the problem is,
I really need my printer. Do you think it would just be better to go out and
buy a printer?

Thanks for your help.

Tony M

"LaRoux" wrote:

> You can try turning UAC off temporarily.
>
> Go to Start->Control Panel->User Accounts. Select
> "Turn User Account Control on or off"
> Uncheck to turn off.
>
> Try your install again.
>
> Be sure to turn it back on when you get done to maintain the protection.
>
> "Tony M" <> wrote in message
> news:57A1DE9D-31B3-4AD2-B8BC-...
> > Hi,
> >
> > You were right, when I right clicked on the setup.exe file while exploring
> > the disc, I clicked "run as administrator" but it only got as far as it
> > always had done, I have copied the error message below:
> >
> > This software cannot be installed using the 'Run as...' command. The
> > installation cannot continue until this is resolved.
> >
> > Required Action: Click Cancel to exit this software installation. Log off
> > and then log on as a user with administrator privileges. (Contact your
> > system
> > administrator for more information.) If there is no system administrator,
> > have the primary user of this computer install the software. Restart the
> > installation by removing and re-inserting this installation CD.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > "LaRoux" wrote:
> >
> >> What you are observing is the User Account Control (AKA - UAC). This new
> >> security feature protects against some threats by causing even
> >> administrator
> >> level accounts to "normally" run without full administrator privileges.
> >>
> >> The installation program is also a program. I'll assume for a moment that
> >> you are inserting a CD and it is auto playing which runs the installation
> >> program. In all likelihood, there is a "Setup.exe" in the root of the CD.
> >> This is what you should right click.
> >>
> >> If this isn't the case, post back with what the application is and such
> >> and
> >> maybe we can help more.
> >>
> >> "Tony M" <> wrote in message
> >> news:B516D161-A2CF-4FCE-9D84-...
> >> > Hi,
> >> >
> >> > I had already tried that as I had read the forum first hoping to find
> >> > an
> >> > answer beforehand. It wont let me right click on the icon as I haven't
> >> > installed the program yet, although right clicking on the C: drive in
> >> > my
> >> > computer, under properties, then the security tab, it says I am an
> >> > administrator, but I haven't got special permissions, there is also a
> >> > "authenticated user" which has got special permissions, I am guessing
> >> > that
> >> > is
> >> > what I need. Any ideas?
> >> >
> >> > I have tried a couple of programs that have said I need administrator
> >> > priviliges, and although I am a administrator, it wont let me install
> >> > it
> >> > and
> >> > just cancels.
> >> >
> >> > Tony M
> >> >
> >> > "LaRoux" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Rt-click the installation program and choose "Run as Administrator"
> >> >>
> >> >> "Tony M" <Tony > wrote in message
> >> >> newsE6BC7C7-CDF0-40F1-80CF-...
> >> >> > Hi,
> >> >> >
> >> >> > I have recently purchased a new computer which runs Vista, I have
> >> >> > tried
> >> >> > to
> >> >> > install my printer which was from my previous computer running
> >> >> > windows
> >> >> > XP,
> >> >> > however halfway through installation process, it fails and tells me
> >> >> > to
> >> >> > log
> >> >> > off and then log in as a user with full administritive priviliges,
> >> >> > please
> >> >> > can
> >> >> > you advise as I am the only user on this computer I thought I had
> >> >> > done
> >> >> > that
> >> >> > when installing Windows Vista.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Tony M
> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >
> >>

> >

>

 
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Ronnie Vernon MVP
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      04-12-2007
Tony

Have you checked for a Vista compatible update to the printer software on
the manufacturers website?

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"Tony M" <> wrote in message
news:57A1DE9D-31B3-4AD2-B8BC-...
> Hi,
>
> You were right, when I right clicked on the setup.exe file while exploring
> the disc, I clicked "run as administrator" but it only got as far as it
> always had done, I have copied the error message below:
>
> This software cannot be installed using the 'Run as...' command. The
> installation cannot continue until this is resolved.
>
> Required Action: Click Cancel to exit this software installation. Log off
> and then log on as a user with administrator privileges. (Contact your
> system
> administrator for more information.) If there is no system administrator,
> have the primary user of this computer install the software. Restart the
> installation by removing and re-inserting this installation CD.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> "LaRoux" wrote:
>
>> What you are observing is the User Account Control (AKA - UAC). This new
>> security feature protects against some threats by causing even
>> administrator
>> level accounts to "normally" run without full administrator privileges.
>>
>> The installation program is also a program. I'll assume for a moment that
>> you are inserting a CD and it is auto playing which runs the installation
>> program. In all likelihood, there is a "Setup.exe" in the root of the CD.
>> This is what you should right click.
>>
>> If this isn't the case, post back with what the application is and such
>> and
>> maybe we can help more.
>>
>> "Tony M" <> wrote in message
>> news:B516D161-A2CF-4FCE-9D84-...
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I had already tried that as I had read the forum first hoping to find
>> > an
>> > answer beforehand. It wont let me right click on the icon as I haven't
>> > installed the program yet, although right clicking on the C: drive in
>> > my
>> > computer, under properties, then the security tab, it says I am an
>> > administrator, but I haven't got special permissions, there is also a
>> > "authenticated user" which has got special permissions, I am guessing
>> > that
>> > is
>> > what I need. Any ideas?
>> >
>> > I have tried a couple of programs that have said I need administrator
>> > priviliges, and although I am a administrator, it wont let me install
>> > it
>> > and
>> > just cancels.
>> >
>> > Tony M
>> >
>> > "LaRoux" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Rt-click the installation program and choose "Run as Administrator"
>> >>
>> >> "Tony M" <Tony > wrote in message
>> >> newsE6BC7C7-CDF0-40F1-80CF-...
>> >> > Hi,
>> >> >
>> >> > I have recently purchased a new computer which runs Vista, I have
>> >> > tried
>> >> > to
>> >> > install my printer which was from my previous computer running
>> >> > windows
>> >> > XP,
>> >> > however halfway through installation process, it fails and tells me
>> >> > to
>> >> > log
>> >> > off and then log in as a user with full administritive priviliges,
>> >> > please
>> >> > can
>> >> > you advise as I am the only user on this computer I thought I had
>> >> > done
>> >> > that
>> >> > when installing Windows Vista.
>> >> >
>> >> > Tony M
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >

>>


 
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