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| | Run as administrator I want to uninstall Roxio Creator 9 and reinstall it with the same OEM CD. However when I try to do this in the Control Panel I get the dread message "The system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation", followed by "You do not have sufficient access to uninstall Roxio Record Now 9 Music Lab. Please contact you system administrator" (thats me). I"ve right clicked everything I can think of, but never see anything about running as administrator. The installed program does not include an uninstallation option. How can I get permission to uninstall a program that I installed? |
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