W7 Home Premium administration rights

I have Windows 7 Home Premiuim system. There is only one user and system
indicates that this user is the administrator. I am trying to install a software that
installation/Configurator program requires rights andministrator and the
installation fails with a message that the user does not have administrator rights.

I can't understand how to change the single account to have all the
Administrator rights. How can I do this?

Browse the sources of application installation, if its on a drive or directory
Right click on the file setup.exe programs
Click on run as administrator Andre Da Costa http://adacosta.spaces.live.com http://www.activewin.com

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