Hi,

I have read through some previous threads, but there wasn't anything there
that I was looking for.

I am trying to install Client Service Installer.msi and it is a Windows
Installer Package. I get the message that 'The administrator has set
policies to prevent this installation'. Now I had this with another program
and I was able to run it as administrator, but this time in the drop down
menu there is no 'run as'.

Is there a way that I can install this program. I am the only user and am
set as the 'computer administrator'. I am also using Windows Vista Home
Premium OS.

Thanks in advance,
Kelly

Re: Trying to install program - Administrator issues by Mark

Mark
Sun May 11 07:33:03 PDT 2008

Utility Spotlight Script Elevation PowerToys for Windows Vista:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc162321.aspx
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"Kelsey13" <Kelsey13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2AECC66A-510C-4F02-9604-5D50F1FDA25D@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> I have read through some previous threads, but there wasn't anything there
> that I was looking for.
>
> I am trying to install Client Service Installer.msi and it is a Windows
> Installer Package. I get the message that 'The administrator has set
> policies to prevent this installation'. Now I had this with another
> program
> and I was able to run it as administrator, but this time in the drop down
> menu there is no 'run as'.
>
> Is there a way that I can install this program. I am the only user and am
> set as the 'computer administrator'. I am also using Windows Vista Home
> Premium OS.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Kelly