I'm receiving the following error when I try to install a citrix client... "the system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation". Where in Vista do I change this policy? I'm not a network guy.
Thanks,
Jeff

Program Installation Policy
On mine; I get the access option to CONTINUE on each of the warnings; are you logged in under the Administrator Account or the limited account?
I have 2 accounts set up on mine; My Own (Administrator) and my Wife; which has limited access. When she tries to install programs; it prompts for Administrator Password; which then I can authorize the installation; but I haven't come across any instances of it not allowing access at all.
Perhaps check your permissions with the account; or even create a new administrator account and see if the new one will allow your installation.
Justin "Sfmuziq" wrote in message
I'm receiving the following error when I try to install a citrix client... "the system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation". Where in Vista do I change this policy? I'm not a network guy.
Thanks,
Jeff
I am logged in as an Administrator(the only active account). Still I get this warning.
"Justin Payne" wrote:
On mine; I get the access option to CONTINUE on each of the warnings; are you logged in under the Administrator Account or the limited account?
I have 2 accounts set up on mine; My Own (Administrator) and my Wife; which has limited access. When she tries to install programs; it prompts for Administrator Password; which then I can authorize the installation; but I haven't come across any instances of it not allowing access at all.
Perhaps check your permissions with the account; or even create a new administrator account and see if the new one will allow your installation.
Justin "Sfmuziq" wrote in message I'm receiving the following error when I try to install a citrix client... "the system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation". Where in Vista do I change this policy? I'm not a network guy.
Thanks,
Jeff
Think I should also clarify that this is not a warning that has options to continue or cancel. I get those warnings in other places but in this case, its just a message and installation will not continue.
"Justin Payne" wrote:
On mine; I get the access option to CONTINUE on each of the warnings; are you logged in under the Administrator Account or the limited account?
I have 2 accounts set up on mine; My Own (Administrator) and my Wife; which has limited access. When she tries to install programs; it prompts for Administrator Password; which then I can authorize the installation; but I haven't come across any instances of it not allowing access at all.
Perhaps check your permissions with the account; or even create a new administrator account and see if the new one will allow your installation.
Justin "Sfmuziq" wrote in message I'm receiving the following error when I try to install a citrix client... "the system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation". Where in Vista do I change this policy? I'm not a network guy.
Thanks,
Jeff
Ok; in that case; we'll try manually to tinker with the security policies. Go to RUN: then type: secpol.msc Click allow so you can modify what you need to in there. Then on the list of options on the tree, click LOCAL POLICIES, and again on SECURITY OPTIONS.
Scroll down to and double-click User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for administrators or User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for standard users. Set the administrator to NO PROMPT; and Standard User to PROMPT FOR CREDENTIALS.
Hopefully this Helps, J
"Justin Payne" wrote in message
On mine; I get the access option to CONTINUE on each of the warnings; are you logged in under the Administrator Account or the limited account?
I have 2 accounts set up on mine; My Own (Administrator) and my Wife; which has limited access. When she tries to install programs; it prompts for Administrator Password; which then I can authorize the installation; but I haven't come across any instances of it not allowing access at all.
Perhaps check your permissions with the account; or even create a new administrator account and see if the new one will allow your installation.
Justin "Sfmuziq" wrote in message I'm receiving the following error when I try to install a citrix client... "the system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation". Where in Vista do I change this policy? I'm not a network guy.
Thanks,
Jeff
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