Re: Domain Admin on BDC - but diskeeper claims I have no administrative rights

From: chris@nospam.com
Date: 03/20/02


From: chris@nospam.com
Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 22:00:37 -0800

On 19 Mar 2002 09:52:33 -0800, dmh@ngat.com (Dorothea Muecke-Herzberg)
wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I have a problem with running diskeeper and installing printer drivers
>using HP's installation wizard on our BDC (NT4 SP5).
>In both instances I log in as systemadmin (who is member of the Domain
>Admin group) onto the BDC. (There is no local Administrator on the PDC
>or BDC). When I try to run diskeeper it fails with the error message:
>"Your account doesn't have sufficient priviledge and access to run
>Diskeeper"
>Similar thing when I try to install with HP's installation wizard.
>Nothing else complains and I never experience any problems with
>insufficient
>administrative rigths.
>Has anyone an idea what could cause that behaviour?

I've seen some install programs that insist on being installed from
the administrator account.



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