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you do not have sufficient privileges install system services
I'm installing veeam and I'm login as windows 7 administrator, but it won't install claimind that "you do not have sufficient privileges install system services". I checked and everything says i'm the administrator,. What am I doing wrong?
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you can install service from command line by sc.exe
use problem steps recorder and attach its file here
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/window-on-windows/?p=849
it will be better to see what is actually happening when it happens!!
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/window-on-windows/?p=849
it will be better to see what is actually happening when it happens!!
Download PSTOOLS: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896649.aspx
Unzip to the folder you are running the software from.
Run a command prompt and drill to the folder containing your software. Run psexec -s setup.exe or whatever the command to install your software is. This will run the software as localsystem which has a bit more rights than local administrator.
Unzip to the folder you are running the software from.
Run a command prompt and drill to the folder containing your software. Run psexec -s setup.exe or whatever the command to install your software is. This will run the software as localsystem which has a bit more rights than local administrator.
ASKER
as you can see the problem still persists
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C:\>psexec -s \\patw7 "C:\Veeam_FastSCP.exe"
PsExec v1.98 - Execute processes remotely
Copyright (C) 2001-2010 Mark Russinovich
Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com
C:\Veeam_FastSCP.exe exited on patw7 with error code 0
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C:\>psexec -s \\patw7 "C:\Veeam_FastSCP.exe"
PsExec v1.98 - Execute processes remotely
Copyright (C) 2001-2010 Mark Russinovich
Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com
C:\Veeam_FastSCP.exe exited on patw7 with error code 0
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Thanks that did run but I get an identical (see image attachement earlier. What I find frustrating is that I am "the" administrator and I still don't have FULL control over the system!
Do you have antivirus running on this system? If so, it might be preventing the installation of system services. Some malware use this as a vector for autostarting.
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We run TrendMicro's but that has been turned off!ran full scans with third party Malwarebytes , system is as clean as a whistle!
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although the solution was informative and correct (as I used used with another app) it didn't resolve the problem with the Veeam program it looks a veeam problem
like here: http://lancesjournal.com/how-to-run-a-program-in-vista-with-administrator-rights/