install Hp 6210 in vista administrator rights

This is a copy of a similar thread, but I can't understand how to ask more questions on this thread

I also am trying to install my HP officejet 6210 printer/scanner.   My computer tell me I need to be the administrator to do so and will not go beyond checking for the requirements phase.  It comes to my computer.  What can I do?  I use Windows VISTA

Your response suggested a right click on the printer - but installing the HP software is necessary before I connect printer - so can not do in front of the other?

Hi tamingdoom,

Try to create a new user, and then try to install the drivers for HP officejet 6210 printer/scanner.

You can also try the steps below before you try a new user account:

1. right click on the HP officejet 6210 printer/scanner installation file and then click Properties.
2. on the general tab, find the option block or unlock which will be displayed just the button ablove apply and select unlock.
3. click OK and try to install the HP officejet 6210 printer/scanner the computer pilot unit.

If the steps above does not help you then try a new user account.

You too, try to install Windows Installer 4.5 before you try to install the drivers HP officejet 6210 printer/scanner to the computer.

Here is the link to download Windows Installer 4.5:
http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=5A58B56F-60B6-4412-95B9-54D056D6F9F4&displaylang=en#Filelist

Select the file: Windows6. 0-KB942288-v2-x 86.msu and install it on the computer.

Please let me know if this helps you.

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