Re: Unable to run dbg_x86_6.8.4.0.msi
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"goodTweetieBird" <goodTweetieBird@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
When I try to run dbg_x86_6.8.4.0.msi this message appears:
"The system administrator has set policies that prevent this
installation".
Make sure to log on as administrator or as user with administrative
privileges when installing.
I am running XP Home Edition so I would thing there should not be any
administrative restrictions.
If the problems still occurs while you have *administrative* privileges
scan the system for malware ASAP. Note that it's pretty hard to detect
malware in this case since it controls your entire system.
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