MSI has developed policies to prevent installation

From: Fuzion

I try to install Kaspersky Internet Security, I get so far and then Windows appears with the following message "Windows Installer the system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation" I use the administrator account and I can't find what the policies are in place to prevent installation.

Can someone please help me before I throw my laptop out the window or wall!

Thank you

 

From: Mick Murphy

Right click on setup.exe > Run of Kaspersky as administrator

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Mick Murphy - Queensland - Australia

Another response of the community of Windows Vista discussion groups

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