Hi blackpoison,
In addition to what John has said, can I refer you back to my other post in this thread. In an office situation, it is upto the System Administrators what they permit to be installed on their machines. They are unlikely to give you the password - and if they do, they will most likely change that password on the remainder of their machines - this is to prevent any possible security issues that may arise. The only way, as I mentioned earlier, is to ask your IT support to evaluate this program. If they approve it, they may install it for you and also possibly roll it out to the other machines in the office. One thing that they will be looking at is cost effectiveness - in other words, is it going to cost them more to implement than what they get in return. In addition, it depends on the licensing for the program in question. For personal use, that license may be as little as £10 per year, or even free. In a corporate environment, that could change and it could be £100+ per machine per year, although your IT support may be able to negotiate a special deal. That is why you need to seek approval from your IT support department - they won't bite you, and they might be able to come up with a solution that is suitable for everybody.