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Insufficient Privileges
  1. #1


    bilvihur Guest

    Insufficient Privileges

    Running Vista Basic SP1 as only user. While trying to update Adobe Reader, I
    get msg saying installer has insufficient privileges to access the Adobe
    directory, cannot continue, Logon as administrator. It doesn't give me the
    option of downloading the file, and then using right-click, Run as
    Administrator. Any suggestions? Thanks.



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  2. #2


    BillD Guest

    RE: Insufficient Privileges



    "bilvihur" wrote:

    > It doesn't give me the
    > option of using right-click, Run as
    > Administrator. Any suggestions?
    If the “Run as an administrator” check box is disabled or greyed out, then
    UAC is disabled. Re-enabling UAC corrects this.



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  3. #3


    bilvihur Guest

    RE: Insufficient Privileges

    I meant the Installer runs contiguous with the download. It doesn't give me
    the option of first downloading, and then installing (as an Administrator).

    "BillD" wrote:

    >
    >
    > "bilvihur" wrote:
    >

    > > It doesn't give me the
    > > option of using right-click, Run as
    > > Administrator. Any suggestions?
    >
    > If the “Run as an administrator” check box is disabled or greyed out, then
    > UAC is disabled. Re-enabling UAC corrects this.
    >
    >

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    Re: Insufficient Privileges

    Quote Originally Posted by bilvihur View Post
    Running Vista Basic SP1 as only user. While trying to update Adobe Reader, I
    get msg saying installer has insufficient privileges to access the Adobe
    directory, cannot continue, Logon as administrator. It doesn't give me the
    option of downloading the file, and then using right-click, Run as
    Administrator. Any suggestions? Thanks.
    Hello bilvihur,
    Use the link below. After installing that, logon to that account and do your update. Let me know if it's ok this time.

    Administrator Account

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  5. #5


    Dwarf Guest

    RE: Insufficient Privileges

    Hi bilvihur,

    It is possible to download Adobe Reader without installing it at the same
    time. Firstly, go to the website (link given below). Click to clear the tick
    next to 'Free Google Toolbar' - you can set Google as one of the search
    options in the standard search box, so this is superfluous. Next, click
    'Download now'. A dialogue box should appear headed 'Did you notice the
    Information Bar?'. Click 'Close' to dismiss. At the same time, a pale yellow
    bar should appear at top of the web page with a blue shield and white tick
    entitled 'This website wants to run the following add-on:...'. Click the 'X'
    to close it. Next, under 'Download Notes', click on 'click here to download'.
    A dialogue box should appear 'File Download - Security Warning'. Click
    'Save'. Accept the default location (it should be your download folder) and
    note the filename. Click 'Save'. The file will now be downloaded. Next,
    locate the downloaded file and right-click on it. Select 'Run as
    administrator' and provide administrative credentials to continue. Adobe
    reader should now install and update itself.
    Dwarf

    http://www.adobe.com/products/acroba...?promoid=BUIGO

    "bilvihur" wrote:

    > Running Vista Basic SP1 as only user. While trying to update Adobe Reader, I
    > get msg saying installer has insufficient privileges to access the Adobe
    > directory, cannot continue, Logon as administrator. It doesn't give me the
    > option of downloading the file, and then using right-click, Run as
    > Administrator. Any suggestions? Thanks.

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  6. #6


    bilvihur Guest

    RE: Insufficient Privileges

    Thanks for the reply. I did as you said, and downloaded the exe file. But
    when I tried to Run As Administrator, I got the same Insufficient Privileges
    error! UAC has caused me so much trouble that I'm considering turning it off,
    but I'll try other suggestions.


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  7. #7


    Dwarf Guest

    RE: Insufficient Privileges

    Hi bilvihur,

    Try this. It may or may not work. Click the start orb and type 'control
    userpasswords2' into the search box and press enter. After providing
    administrative credentials, the main dialogue box will open. Select your User
    Name and click 'Properties'. In this page, click 'Group Membership' and then
    click 'Administrator' and 'OK' twice to close the dialogue boxes. Try
    installing Acrobat Reader again as described in my previous post. Finally,
    repeat the above procedure to reset your account type to what it was
    previously. Do not leave your everyday account set up as an administrator for
    more than is necessary, revert it back to 'Users' when you have finished.
    Dwarf

    "bilvihur" wrote:

    > Thanks for the reply. I did as you said, and downloaded the exe file. But
    > when I tried to Run As Administrator, I got the same Insufficient Privileges
    > error! UAC has caused me so much trouble that I'm considering turning it off,
    > but I'll try other suggestions.
    >

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  8. #8


    bilvihur Guest

    RE: Insufficient Privileges

    Again, I tried what you said, but got the same error (albeit with a different
    file). I then deleted every instance of Adobe from my Program Files and
    Program Data folders. I was FINALLY able to install Adobe 8.1.2! Thanks for
    the help. I think MS should rethink this whole UAC strategy.


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  9. #9


    JABowders Guest

    RE: Insufficient Privileges

    You are toying with my NUMBER 1 COMPLAINT about VISTA, the MASTER CONTROL
    PROGRAM...

    What I did so far to get as much control is to make sure that as the only
    user I have Full Admin rights, then I turned OFF the User Account Control.

    This has given me about 80% control over the OS, but there are still folders
    it won't let me open and it still denies me a few things. I am constantly
    looking for OS control features so I can manage the OS as I see fit and not
    the OS managing my use of the OS.

    James A. Bowders

    "bilvihur" wrote:

    > Again, I tried what you said, but got the same error (albeit with a different
    > file). I then deleted every instance of Adobe from my Program Files and
    > Program Data folders. I was FINALLY able to install Adobe 8.1.2! Thanks for
    > the help. I think MS should rethink this whole UAC strategy.
    >

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