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Windows Update v4 ERROR - ADMIN REQUIRED
I recently came across a problem where windows update asks me to install the new update software. When I say yes, it says that I cant do it because I need to be the administrator for the computer (which I am - the only user infact). Now, Ive never had a problem before now. I did recently update the driver for my M-Audio Card, and I think this may be the root of the problem seeing as how it is not signed or whatever. I tried to rollback the driver, no luck, still problems. Windows media player also crashes. It will play songs or videos, but the window will freeze (except for the music and/or video). I have to opt to "end the program now" to get it to go away, and it wont play any more songs after the first one is over. (I tried reinstalling WMplayer as well).
ANY HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED! Thank!
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Administrators Only
To install items from Windows Update, you must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group. If your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings may also prevent you from completing this procedure.
Note If you are running a Windows 2000 (except DataCenter), Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 operating system, you can run the local administrator account on your computer without having to log off and then log on again.
To run as the local administrator in Windows XP or Windows Server 2003:
Click Start, and then click All Programs (or right-click Windows Update if it is available).
Right-click Windows Update.
Click Run as on the menu that appears.
Do one of the following:
Enter the password for the administrator.
Enter the user name, domain name, and password of a different user account that has administrative permissions on this computer.
To run as the local administrator in Windows 2000:
Click Start, right-click Windows Update, and then click Run As on the menu that appears.
Do one of the following:
Enter the password for the administrator.
Enter the user name, domain name, and password of a different user account that has administrative permissions on this computer.
If the option to run as the local administrator is not available:
Click Start, right-click Windows Update, and then click Properties.
Click the Shortcut tab, and then select the Run as different user check box.
You can also get online support if you are having problems with Windows Update.
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