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  1. #1
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    Problem of "rights"

    Good morning / evening,
    I expose my problem: Since some say you cant play no games, programs, software, driver, or cannot tweak in Program Files, because I'm am not supposed to be the Administrator, or that I do not have the required fields. Or if I am the only user and I am the admin so I quite dont know where the problem comes ^ ^ '
    (Let me clarify that I am running OS: XP Pro SP2)
    I await your response =) And thanks in advance

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    Re: Problem of "rights"

    You will have to check what are the rights to write to the Program Files folder. The best would be to make a screen shot back and show us.

    To do this, right click on button / Properties on the report, Security tab
    If you do not have the Security tab, open a page of the Explorer, Tools button at the top, Options files, then the View tab ... the very bottom, uncheck "Use simple sharing" (or something which means that ...)
    Otherwise, is that you're good on FAT32 but I doubt very much ... what is more, there is no problem of rights management in FAT32. So, you're always in NTFS and you have the Security tab.

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    Re: Problem of "rights"

    it can be a malicious program that changed your group policy object registry or your account ... Trying to verify the following then:
    Create a second administrator account on your PC. Connect with it and try to install a program from this account. If it works then it is a trick shot to the other account. If it does not work with the same messages ... look at the side of the GPO.

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  5. #5
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    Re: Problem of "rights"

    Look in AD Users and COmputers and check to see if its a member of:
    Domain Admins
    Enterprise Admins
    Schema Admins

    by default Domain Admins have full local administrator rights.

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