This installation is forbidden by system policy. Contact your system administrator

I'm trying to install the trial version of Corel Video Studio X 3 and unpack it, and then allows me to accept the terms and choose what I want installed (drive flash, updates, ect.). I click Next and it seems that it's starting, and then he said and stops: "this installation is forbidden by system policy. Contact your system administrator. Yes I am logged in as administrator.

I tried and it did not help:
1. click on start in the taskbar Windows and then click Run.
2. in the run window, type gpedit.msc and click OK.
3. in the Group Policy window, access computer policy Local, then Configuration of the computer, then models of administration, and then Components Windows and Windows Installer.
4. double-click on prohibit the non-administrateurs to apply the vendor signed updates.
5. click on disabled and then click OK.

I also tried and it did not help either:
1. click on start-> Control Panel
2 open administrative tools
3. open local security settings
4. click on Software Restriction policies
5. If no software restrictions are defined, click with the right button on the Software Restriction Policies node, and then select the new Software Restriction policy
6 double-click on enforcement
7. Select "All users except local Administrators"
8. click on OK
9 restart the machine

I too suddenly started to receive this message when you try to update Acrobat reader and AVG Antivirus. The solutions above not apply in my case since I have only 1 account user (Administrator) on my standalone PC running Win XP service pack 3

The problem seems to be related to the Windows Installer
"The system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation.
After much searching I found this solution that worked
Start > run regedit
Browse the registry for HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Installer
Create: DisableMSI       Type: Value REG_DWORD = 0 (0 should allow you to install it was originally 1)
(In my case the value had been established at 2 so I changed it to 0)

I hope this helps someone too...

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