Ben
This is just my own opinion. Once a virus compromises a system, your best
option is to format the drive and then start completely over again.
Cleaning up after a virus attack can sometimes only get rid of the
"symptoms" and not actually repair all of the damage.
--
Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
"Ben Bennett" <BenBennett@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2E086EE0-D02B-487E-AB31-4BF94A22DEFE@microsoft.com...
> No it's not one program, i can't unistall/install any of them. I'm not
> sure
> what is happening with the computer, i seem to be admin, since i am the
> only
> one using this computer, but i don't seem to have administrative rights
> for
> some reason.
> I can't even save a picture to my computer, i go right click save picture
> as
> and it comes up with access is denied.
> I should mention that i got this problem after getting a virus from a
> flash
> player download, we managed to get rid of the virus but i'm still having
> trouble, please help.
>
> "Rishi" wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Can you please let us know, what are the programs that are causing this
>> problem? Sometimes this might happen if the program is not installed
>> properly or if the program was not created properly by the company that
>> made
>> it. Try disabling UAC and uninstalling the program again. In the case of
>> installing the programs, you might want to right-click on the installer
>> go
>> to the compatibility tab and check that run as administrator enabled.
>>
>> If you cannot use the default control panel utility to uninstall the
>> program, I recommend trying other third-party applications such as Your
>> Uninstaller 2006 (the trial version should suffice) which might help to
>> get
>> rid of the program.
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> --
>> Best Regards,
>> Rishi
>> email: rishi@vista-news.com | web: http://vista-news.com
>>
>>
>> "Ben Bennett" <Ben Bennett@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:5256C6FB-020C-4649-8761-46FC3ED02C93@microsoft.com...
>> > The problem i have is that i try to uninstall programs off the computer
>> > it
>> > keeps coming up with a message saying: "you don't have sufficient
>> > access
>> > to
>> > unistall <program>. Please contact your system adminstrator"
>> > However i am the adminstrator and i have read through these forums
>> > looking
>> > for an answer but nothing proper has turned up.
>> > The problem is not just for unistalling things it happens for other
>> > things
>> > like it is also for deleting and installing stuff.
>> > If any one who can help, please let me know.
>>
>>