Hi All,
A pal of mine asked me to install a program (Pinnacle Studio 7) on his computer. The operating system is MS Vista and the PC (Acer) is a couple of years old but has plenty of space on the HDD.
I turned the PC on and it asked for a password. He didn't have clue what I was on about because he had never created one, but told me what he thought it could be and I entered it. It seemed to work because the Welcome screen appeared and it loaded all the way to the desktop. When I inserted the disc and auto-run started to load the program a warning box flashed saying that 'You do not have Aministrator's rights to install program'. So I went into the Control Panel>All Users and changed the password, which the computer allowed. Re-started the PC, entered the new password and once again tried to load the program. Same thing happened; You do not have Aministrator's rights to install program. So I gave up.
Is there a way around this? I've had a go at finding a similar problem with Google but haven't found an answer.
A pal of mine asked me to install a program (Pinnacle Studio 7) on his computer. The operating system is MS Vista and the PC (Acer) is a couple of years old but has plenty of space on the HDD.
I turned the PC on and it asked for a password. He didn't have clue what I was on about because he had never created one, but told me what he thought it could be and I entered it. It seemed to work because the Welcome screen appeared and it loaded all the way to the desktop. When I inserted the disc and auto-run started to load the program a warning box flashed saying that 'You do not have Aministrator's rights to install program'. So I went into the Control Panel>All Users and changed the password, which the computer allowed. Re-started the PC, entered the new password and once again tried to load the program. Same thing happened; You do not have Aministrator's rights to install program. So I gave up.
Is there a way around this? I've had a go at finding a similar problem with Google but haven't found an answer.