System administrator has set policies to prevent installation
I tried installing GoFlex Home on my personal computer from the installation CD but showed an error message to half way through: "the system administrator has set policies to prevent installation. I am the system administrator and you are wondering how to set or adjust the 'policies' for easy installation. Thank you for sharing.
Hello
Try a right click on it - and then run as administrator
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The system administrator has set policies to prevent installation
Im trying to install Steam from the internet to check the Empire: Total War. When I try to download the software from the site, I get the above message. (The system administrator has set policies to prevent installation)
Its my computer personal and to my knowledge, I never put the policies in place. How can I check this?
See you soon,.
Russ
Suggestion:
Turn off User Account Control (UAC).
Try to install.
If it works, please make sure you turn UAC.Where is the UAC:
Start button > Control Panel > column on the left, select Classic view > user accounts > select user accounts enable or disable > uac prompt > uncheck "use account control...". "
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It comes to my computer at home, not on any network. More and more, I get this error message. There must be an easy fix. Hope someone can show me the way... Thank you... Marv
Hi MarvReinke
1. you are the administrator of the computer?
2 do you have standard user permissions to install programs?It seems that this administrator has blocked installation of programs on the computer. (UAC) user account controls have been set accordingly. If you are the computer administrator, you can try to connect as an administrator and see if you can install the programs correctly. You can also try to change UAC settings to solve the problem.
You can check the links below for more information-
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/what-is-user-account-control
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/what-are-user-account-control-settings
I hope this helps.
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I need to have the native client down loaded on my computer in order to evaluate my professional e-mail. I've always had assess to it until I bought a new computer a few months back. Now, I get a message that the system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation. What is strange, is I was evaluating for awhile after the introduction of my new computer.
are you encounter this problem with all the programs install you or just this?
Right-click on your program and select "run as Administrator"
or try the following steps
1 - click Start and type local security policy and then press enter
2. in the left side select Software Restriction policies
3. on the right-hand side, double click on 'Application'
4. in the title of "Software restriction policies apply to the folling user", select all users except local administrator click "Ok" and restart the PC
Hope this helps.
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the system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation
I looked through the forum and have tried all the options. I try to install the total war empire on my laptop. I installed other games and never had a problem. When I click on install it as upward with the system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation. Once I click ok it said failed to run the script. Ive went through all files and run by administrator but the same message appears. Ive said I checked this forum and followed all the steps, as much as I could do but still nothing. Any help would be great. Thank you.
mr2zircon92,
Is the only program that you experience this problem with? If Yes can you install the demo version on their website? You can also right click on the Setup disk file and select "Run as Administrator" and see if that helps. Let us know the results of these elements. Mike - Engineer Support Microsoft Answers
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I have Windows Vista.
When you try to install COD MW2 disc, I get the following message is displayed:
The system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation.
Then it continues with the installation of the first disc perfectly, but the problem occurs with the second disc. When you are prompted to enter the second drive I do and he doesn't recognize. The drive doesn't look like it runs as if it is scanned intermittently. STEAM will freeze and (no response) as well as menu my computer and the DVD disk drive. So far, I can't find any solution to my problem.
I had the game earlier on the same pc but had to uninstall STEAM temporarily.
Any help would be appreciated! Thank you.
Thank you for your response. However I can't find the "local security policy" in administrative tools. Not sure if it's because of Vista.
However I managed to the second drive yesterday after many many attempts. It seemed to work when I changed the AutoPlay settings to open the folder and view the files. I have no idea why, but he was able to read the disc in this way, after a few attempts.
Thanks anyway. :)
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system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation
I try to download anything I get very time Windows XP error system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation
Hello
1. don't you make changes on the computer before the show?
2. what you are trying to download?
3. your computer is on a domain network?
4. what browser do you use?Method 1
Run the software as an administrator and check if that helps.
a. right click on the file to install the software you are trying to install.
b. Select "" run as"."c. Select the administrator account.Method 2
You can temporary disable the antivirus and check.
Disable the anti-virus software
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-GB/Windows-Vista/disable-antivirus-software
(For Windows XP)
Note: Antivirus software can help protect your computer against viruses and other security threats. In most cases, you should not disable your antivirus software. If you do not disable temporarily to install other software, you must reactivate as soon as you are finished. If you are connected to the Internet or a network during the time that your antivirus software is disabled, your computer is vulnerable to attacks -
I just want to know if someone know a method that works and allows you to install a program in safe mode? I'm running following error message when you try to install an application of msi in safe mode:
"The system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation.
and the event log contains the following event log. Please note that I am not interested in discussing questions about the installation in normal mode. I would like to know if there is any way to do this in safe mode only. I edited the registry to activate the MSIServer installer of Windows start in SafeMode with networking and also entered the local->-> application Software Restriction policies and checked security settings all users except administrators is enabled. Always make the same mistake.
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Event type: error
Event source: MsiInstaller
Event category: no
Event ID: 1008
Date: 10/05/2012
Time: 07:58:53
User: ABC-4CF5B2F6216\VICTOR
Computer: ABC-4CF5B2F6216
Description:
C:\Documents and Settings\VICTOR\Application Data\Sun\Java\jre1.6.0_32\jre1.6.0_32.msi installation is not allowed due to an error in software restriction policy processing. The object is not reliable.For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Thank you
Victor
Windows Setup does not load in safe mode, that's why you get the error probably. Why are you installing in safe mode? Why not normal mode?
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I have some problems unistalling programs. whenever I try to uninstall a program I get a message that says:"the system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation." It is also said that:"you don't have sufficient access to uninstall 'X' program. Please contact your system administrator. " Is a little boring. There are some programs I don't use and want to delete but it won't let me. can someone help me with this problem? I'm under Win/Vista Home Basic, 4 GB, AMD 64 on Aspire ast180.
I have some problems unistalling programs. whenever I try to uninstall a program I get a message that says:"the system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation." It is also said that:"you don't have sufficient access to uninstall 'X' program. Please contact your system administrator. " Is a little boring. There are some programs I don't use and want to delete but it won't let me. can someone help me with this problem? I'm under Win/Vista Home Basic, 4 GB, AMD 64 on Aspire ast180.
Hello
Turn off UAC to solve the problem
Chyavan
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I tried to install I-tunes on my system and I'm unable to do - I have the following error: the system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation. I tried to follow different directions to fix this - who usually start by uninstalling the components who has not installed completely. I get the same error message when I try to uninstall components. What can I do to treat this error and install the application. I installed other programs and have not encountered this problem before.
Hello
you would normally right-click lon the saved itunes download and then run as administrator
or track information from apple to the link below
Remove and reinstall iTunes, QuickTime, and other software components for Windows Vista or Windows 7
http://support.Apple.com/kb/HT1923
and or ask for their support of itunes
http://www.Apple.com/support/iTunes/
Also try the discussions of apple itunes
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System administrator has set policies to prevent this installation for updated Zune softwear
Try installing the latest Zune software and I get a warning that the system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation. How can I find these policies?
Hello Kyla VV,
If you have downloaded the software, find the Setup file or the .exe file. Select and right-click. When the dialog box comes up,
Select "Run as Administrator".You can now install the Zune software?
If please reply back and let us know if your problem is resolved or if you still need help.
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Marilyn
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message: the system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation
Use the program below to uninstall iTunes, if you have an installation prerequisite/corrupt iTunes installed
Once you do this, redownload / save it on the desktop > right click on the setup.exe > run as Adminhttp://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/revo-uninstaller/revouninstaller.html
Cleaning of Revo Uninstaller and uninstall utility
Revo Uninstaller is an uninstall utility that includes additional cleaning of system tools. It provides an alternative interface to the Windows Add/Remove Software dialog box that offers web search options, access to registry keys and some additional commands. The program also includes a Manager start to inspect and disable programs that start automatically as well as a filter to eliminate the traces of the Internet, a secure removal tool and an option to search for and remove files, folders, and registry keys that have been left during uninstall of privacy. Revo Uninstaller comes with a unique "Hunter Mode" that allows you to uninstall a program, search for more information on the web, or perform other actions by simply dragging a target on the program icon or a shortcut on your desktop.
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Any other problem iTunes, contact Apple with their software:
http://www.Apple.com/support/iTunes/
See you soon.
Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner
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Several times I tried to install itunes but a message pops up saying
- Windows install is not properly installed and
I also try to uninstall programs and whenever it says the system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation, but I've changed my settings so that I can be the administrator
- the windows service install could not be accessed
HelloYou may encounter this error message when the Windows Installer files on the system are missing or damaged.You can resolve the error by using the methods mentioned below:Method 1: Start the Windows Installer servicea. Click Start, type "Services.msc" and press {ENTER}
b. double-click Windows Installer
c. the value of the Windows Installer Manual startup type
d. Click Start to start the service. Note the error message, if any.
e. click OK.
Method 2: Unsubscribe and re - register the Windows Installer
a. Click Start, click Run, type "MSIEXEC /Unregister." and then click OK. Even if you do it right, it may seem that nothing is happening.b. Click Start, run, type "MSIEXEC/REGSERVER" and then click OK. Even if you do it right, it may seem that nothing happens, or you can briefly see an hourglass.After you run this command, the operation is complete.c. try your application based on Windows Installer again.
Method 3: Scan SFCPerform a scan of the SFC to check if this is related to the missing or corrupt file system.How to use the System File Checker tool to fix the system files missing or corrupted on Windows Vista or Windows 7
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833Aziz Nadeem - Microsoft Support[If this post was helpful, please click the button "Vote as helpful" (green triangle). If it can help solve your problem, click on the button 'Propose as answer' or 'mark as answer '. [By proposing / marking a post as answer or useful you help others find the answer more quickly.]
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When you try to install a program (program specific IM only 1) I immediately get this error. "The system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation. There appear to be patches for earlier versions of Windows, but I can't find one for Windows 7 Home Premium. I am the administrator and the only account on a PC in network.
Hello Bruce_on_Maui,
See if you are using a command-line high, who can help with your problem.
1 - Open command prompt in administrator mode (start--> Accesseries--> right click on command prompt, select run as administrator
2 - Run the file msi or .exe from command prompt
3. now check and see if you can complete your installation
I hope this helps.
Thank you
Marilyn
Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
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