Cannot install software "must log in as Administrator??

Provlima

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I am trying to install software that I downloaded, but cannot.
I keep on getting an error message saying I must log in as an administrator.
I am the sole owner/user of my laptop. What can I do to resolve this problem??
Thanks for your help!
 

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Right Click on the program and click 'Run it as Administrator'.
 

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System One

  • CPU
    Intel Core 2 Duo E8400
    Motherboard
    ASUS P5B-E Plus
    Memory
    4GB Kingston ValueRAM DDR2-667
    Graphics Card(s)
    ASUS EN8800GT 512
    Sound Card
    Creative X-Fi XtremeGamer
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Packard Bell Maestro 190W
    Screen Resolution
    1440x900 @ 75Hz
    Hard Drives
    WesternDigital 200GB 7200RPM + Iomega Desktop HD 360GB 7200RPM
    PSU
    Xilence Power 600W Gaming Edition
    Case
    Coolermaster Centurion 534 Black
    Cooling
    Standard Coolermaster Case Fans + Standard Intel CPU Fan.
    Keyboard
    Logitech G15 V1
    Mouse
    Razer Copperhead Tempest Blue
    Internet Speed
    100.0 Mbps
I had a similar problem trying to download the update for Norton Security. I was told by them that by default Vista does not create an "administrator" account. So even though my account was listed as "administrator" (in the User Accounts) it is not. I was told that you have to create an admistrator account in order to get the updates. I can tell you how to do this, but the information is on my other computer. It involves using the "command prompt" to create the "administrator account", It's quite easy.

Here's how to create an Administrator account. 1) Type "command" (no commas) in the Search bar. 2) Right click "Command Prompt" and select Run as Administrator. 3) Type the following command "net user administrator /active:yes" (no commas).
4) The command prompt will now display. Click the "x" in the top right corner of the Command Prompt box to close it. 5) Restart the computer and you should have an "Administrator Account". Log into this account for troubleshooting or for anything that requires administrator privileges. According to the article I got this from, you should only use this account when necessary, for security reasons, protection of your computer etc.
 
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DaveWfg,

Not good idea to post your e-mail address unless you want spammers finding it and spamming you ;)

Steven
 

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Thanks, you're right. I was trying to upload an pdf file from a magazine about enabling and disabling an administrator account, but couldn't seem to do it. Possibly because I'm on dial-up and Internet Explorer would time out before the uploading had completed. So the only other thing I could think of was to include my e-mail address and send it to the person that way. Not a good idea in retrospect.
 

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