required administrator rights

I am the owner and the only user of my HP pc, with Windows 7 Home Premium.
In some casese, it happens that I can't install some application (same), because he says that I don't have administrator rights.
I bought the unit new retailer, with an operating system already installed.
In the Panel, it shows that I am the administrator.
What can I do?

Here you go:

  1. Right click on the installer.
  2. Click on "Run as Administrator".

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