I'm not sure what's going on there, or if it relates to permissions, but
you can try two other things. You can try going to secpol.msc>Local
Policies>Securitie Options and configuring the last 6 entries for all admin
to be enabled. If you need to you can try to save everything you install as
a .exe. If you think that the .MSI is not working properly, you can try
following the steps for the XP MSI in this MSKB, Part 1:
"Error 1719: The Windows Installer service could not be accessed" error
message when you try to add or remove a program
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315346/en-us
The info you've provided in your posts is simply too scant and too nebulous
for me to have a clear idea what your problem is and I can't seem to coax a
full story from you. That's preventing me from giving optimal help. Maybe
someone else can extrapolate this.
2) Run "Net user administrator active:yes" from an elevated cmd prompt.
3)
Go to: HKEY_Local_Machine\Software\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
Add a new key: SpecialAccounts
And a sub-key in the SpecialAccounts key: UserList
In the UserList key, create a DWORD (32-bit): Administrator Set value to: 1
CH
"Doting Daddy" <> wrote in message
news:7B67ACCF-7C36-44B9-8031-...
> Some are .exe and some are .msi. For example, one is the Admin Pack for
> Windows 2003 R2. I have admin rights (and UAC is off). The problem is
> that
> the installation will stop and say that the software must be installed on
> Win2k3 or WinXP.
>
> Somehow, I have to trick the software that I'm installing it on WinXP or
> Win2k3.
>
> "Chad Harris" wrote:
>
>> Dad-
>>
>> Some more detail is needed. I've heard a lot of definitions of "crap out
>> before. " Do you mean that you can't install it because you get a UAC
>> "denied admin privileges box" perhaps. In that case you can right click
>> the
>> ..exe and run as admin and it will install on Vista.
>>
>> I'm also not sure what you mean by some software--because the behavior
>> should be consistent with any .exe but of course, not all software
>> installs
>> with a .exe.
>>
>> CH
>>
>>
>> "Doting Daddy" <> wrote in message
>> news:5F39E0AB-9340-452A-9A26-...
>> > I've had some software do a Windows version check and crap out. I've
>> > tried
>> > running the executable in compatability mode (WinXP SP2) to no avail.
>> > Any
>> > idea how to get around this?
>>
>>
>>