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| Guest | Another Admin Problem 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. |
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| Guest | Re: Another Admin Problem 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. |
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| Guest | Re: Another Admin Problem 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. > > |
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| Guest | Re: Another Admin Problem 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. >> >> |
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| Guest | Re: Another Admin Problem Thanks for the advise Ronnie, i'll give that a try. And thanks for your help to Rishi "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: > 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. > >> > >> > > |
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| Guest | Re: Another Admin Problem Hello Ben, You might also want to try and create a new administrator account and try to delete or remove programs from that account, as infection might have affected only your account. So many viruses on the Internet it is hard to pinpoint which virus has actually affected your computer. And although, like Ronnie mentioned the only way to get rid of the virus infection completely is to format the drive and start all over again. But the downside to it, is that it might just take too long. And there is no guarantee that you might get another virus again. So I recommend just trying to fight off the virus first (just to see if there is another way to get rid of the problems completely) and then formatting the drive as the last resort. -- Best Regards, Rishi email: rishi@vista-news.com | web: http://vista-news.com "Ben Bennett" <BenBennett@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A038ECDA-3853-49E6-AFF4-F04B2A1696CD@microsoft.com... > Thanks for the advise Ronnie, i'll give that a try. > And thanks for your help to Rishi > > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: > >> 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. >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| Guest | Re: Another Admin Problem On Mon, 6 Aug 2007 01:04:02 -0700, Ben Bennett >Thanks for the advise Ronnie, i'll give that a try. It's an irreversible process, so if you're going to "try" it, it's up to you to maintain an Undo trail (and be sure it will work!) >"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: >> 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. I don't really agree with that; not because cleaning always works, but because a default re-build doesn't always stay clean either. I think it depends on the baseline, and with Vista as young as it is, that baseline is probably fairly safe. OTOH, consider an XP PC with this history: - built with XP Gold in 2003 - HD upgraded to 200G in 2005 - installation imaged over, resized as one big 200G C: - kept patched by automatic update - protected by resident av, regular updates - gets infected in 2007 - user told to "just" wipe and rebuild... Can you guess what happens next? See: http://cquirke.mvps.org/reinst.htm >-- Risk Management is the clue that asks: "Why do I keep open buckets of petrol next to all the ashtrays in the lounge, when I don't even have a car?" >----------------------- ------ ---- --- -- - - - - |
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