Re: No permission to install SP1?

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That's scary...
"Brian S. Longworth" <blongworth@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I found the solution.
>
> I have an Exchange server and it modified the default domain policy so
> that only Exchange Domain Servers and Backup could Manage Auditing &
> Security Log.
>
> Once I added Administrators, I could install the service pack.
>
> Brian
>
>
> "Brian S. Longworth" <blongworth@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:%23%23tI3htNFHA.3716@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> This is what shows in the setup log:
>>
>> 0.610: 2005/04/01 08:30:54.464 (local)
>> 0.610: D:\sp1\i386\update\update.exe (version 5.6.1013.0)
>> 0.610: Failed To Enable SE_SECURITY_PRIVILEGE
>> 0.610: Setup encountered an error: You do not have permission to update
>> Windows Server 2003.
>> Please contact your system administrator.
>> 0.610: UnRegisterSpuninstForRecovery, failed to delete SpRecoverCmdLine
>> value, error 0x2
>> 0.610: DoInstallation: Failed to unregistering spuninst.exe for
>> recovery.
>> 0.610: You do not have permission to update Windows Server 2003.
>> Please contact your system administrator.
>> 1.813: Message displayed to the user: You do not have permission to
>> update Windows Server 2003.
>> Please contact your system administrator.
>> 1.813: User Input: OK
>> 1.813: Update.exe extended error code = 0xf004
>> 1.813: Update.exe return code was masked to 0x643 for MSI custom action
>> compliance.
>>
>> Brian
>>
>>
>> "Brian S. Longworth" <blongworth@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:%2390TNctNFHA.3356@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> I'm trying to install SP1 on my only W2k3 server. Whenever I try to
>>> install it, I get a message that says:
>>>
>>> "You do not have permission to update Windows Server 2003.
>>> Please contact your system administrator."
>>>
>>> The frustrating thing is that I am the system administrator and am
>>> logging on locally with the administrator account. WTF?
>>>
>>> I have a group policy that prevent users from installing SP2 for XP but
>>> that policy is not applied to the servers.
>>>
>>> Anyone have ideas?
>>>
>>> Brian Longworth
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


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