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| | Cannot install software program files directory?? I'm trying install one software to program files directory... I have removed that software and it's registry entries... However Vista says always that directory still exists there... I think main reason is that I have no permission to write that directory even I have administrator rights on my user id. Also I am not able install that software in administrator mode because then all program settings goes to wrong user id... I've tried also change setting in UAC but that did not help... what could I do? Pasi |
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| | Re: Cannot install software program files directory?? "Pasi" <Pasi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F3BED6BE-954C-41AE-81CB-2CEED7A1CAE5@microsoft.com... > I'm trying install one software to program files directory... I have > removed > that software and it's registry entries... However Vista says always > that > directory still exists there... > > I think main reason is that I have no permission to write that > directory > even I have administrator rights on my user id. Also I am not able > install > that software in administrator mode because then all program > settings goes to > wrong user id... > > I've tried also change setting in UAC but that did not help... Vista imposes limits on users poking around the system, and that includes the Program Files folder. Some software that is not "Vista-ready", like Forte Agent v3/v4, should not be installed in the default folder because Vista will not allow changes to the files in that folder. The simple solution is to put the data files in almost any other folder that does not have permissions to limit the read/write access. > what could I do? How about installing it in another user defined folder? |
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| | Re: Cannot install software program files directory?? Hi Pasi, As to the directory, try taking ownership of it by right clicking the folder and clicking properties. On the security tab you can click advanced and edit the owner on the appropriate tab. To install, instead of disabling UAC or logging on as administrator, instead right click the setup icon, choose "run as administrator". Doing this should allow the program to install properly. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "Pasi" <Pasi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F3BED6BE-954C-41AE-81CB-2CEED7A1CAE5@microsoft.com... > I'm trying install one software to program files directory... I have > removed > that software and it's registry entries... However Vista says always that > directory still exists there... > > I think main reason is that I have no permission to write that directory > even I have administrator rights on my user id. Also I am not able install > that software in administrator mode because then all program settings goes > to > wrong user id... > > I've tried also change setting in UAC but that did not help... > > what could I do? > > Pasi |
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| | Re: Cannot install software program files directory?? Pasi wrote: > I'm trying install one software to program files directory... I have removed > that software and it's registry entries... However Vista says always that > directory still exists there... > > I think main reason is that I have no permission to write that directory > even I have administrator rights on my user id. Also I am not able install > that software in administrator mode because then all program settings goes to > wrong user id... > > I've tried also change setting in UAC but that did not help... > > what could I do? Pasi: I think you may have fallen prey to Vista virtualization (an abomination, IMHO). Do you have a folder c:\Users\<UserName>\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\ProgramFiles\<AppName> ? If so, you might consider removing it. If not, it could be something else entirely .... David Wilkinson |
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