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| | System Administrator message My young daughter downloaded something accidently (I think a tool bar or something) for the internet and I went to remove it from the unistall program. But, when I click on the program to remove it a message comes up: System administrator has set policies to prevent this installation. After I click off the message another message comes up: You do not have sufficient access to uninstall/change this program please contact system administrator. I don't know much about comp. but I am pretty sure I am the system administrator. I was wondering how I can remove it another way? |
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