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Go into Group Policy and take a closer look for yourself. Run it in the Start menu and turn on Group Policy.
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Go into Group Policy and take a closer look for yourself. Run it in the Start menu and turn on Group Policy.
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Try logging in with an administrator and reinstalling.
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1. If it is a small LAN made through a network card, your machine may not be a server, so you should log in as an administrator on the server and authorize your machine as an administrator. or authorize you to install the program.
2. You are an administrator, and you are also logged in as an administrator, so it is most likely an improper setting in the group policy. It is recommended to reinstall the system.
3. Caused by some viruses, upgrade your anti-virus tools and try a comprehensive anti-virus. My experience is that even if it is caused by a virus, it is difficult to solve it with antivirus. If you really can't solve it, you have to reinstall the system.
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Try Method One:
Windows Start menu, run inside and enter Open Group Policy, in"Computer configuration"Manage templates Windows Components WindowsInstaller, the first item on the right is to disable WindowsInstaller.
Change it to:"Not configured"or"Disabled"That's it.
Try Method 2:
To start, run regedit, open the registry, find the hkey classes root installer products 4080110900063d11c8ef10054038389c registry item, and delete it.
If more than one item appears, delete the one that doesn't have sub-projects.
Try Method Three:
If you have such a problem with installing other (non-Office 2003) MSI software programs, you can try to solve it by this method.
Here's how to fix it:
1. Open"Start - Control Panel - Administrative Tools - Local Security Policies"
2. Click"Software Restriction Policy"if prompted"There is no defined software restriction policy", then right-click"Create a software restriction policy"
3. After creating, double-click on the right side"Mandatory", select"All users except local administrators"Are you sure.
Try Method 4:
Install the WindowsInstaller CleanupUtility provided by Microsoft, its main function is to clean the program's WindowsInstaller configuration information. After reinstalling WindowsInstaller, test it, if it still doesn't work, open Group Policy User Configuration Management Templates Windows Components Windows Installation Service Set "Prohibit installation from**" to "Disable", set "Install with high privilege forever" to "Enabled", and try again.
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I've never seen this phenomenon.
You go into the group policy and look for it and see if there's anything"Enabled"of, changed to"Not configured"or"Disabled"Either way.
The group policy is entered on the fly""
If that's the reason.
Estimated to be there. User Configuration - Admin Panel - System.
I don't know if it's going to work inside.
Anyway, it's not bothersome to try.
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Run +, open Group Policy, and then manage templates - System - find it on the right"Block access to registry tools", double-click, select "Not configured" in the settings, and confirm.
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The system administrator has set up the server accordingly. System policies are also enabled.
And the software you want to install may be the software that is restricted by system policies.
If you must install it, you need to install it by a server administrator.
Of course, delete the corresponding configuration file as well.
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What system are you using?
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Open the browser --- tool ---lnternet option--- Content --- Content Moderate, and set it up. But only if you have the password.
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I can't get it for a long time, and I'll be!
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