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Getting around the Network Admin - insufficient privileges

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mirandamdwyer

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May 14, 2004
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Hi,

I am in a office setting, and the remote (in another area, all the time) network admin put up restrictions on downloading. I was looking to download Ad-aware or Microsoft antispyware. Both times I was denied, saying it the installer has insufficient privileges to acess this directory C:\ProgramFiles\Microsoft. Is there any way around this?

Thanks,
Miranda
 
What about asking your network admin to think about installing Ad-aware MS anti spyware...

Just have the idea that what you are trying to do is exactly the reason why your network admin uses his ways of disabling it.

"In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on."
- Robert Frost 1874-1963
 
I would if I could get a hold of the network admin, but I can't and my computer is super slow, programs keep freezing, and it is driving me a little crazy.
 
Try the Helpdesk/Desktop support group and/or your direct supervisor to have someone put pressure on them that you cannot adequately perform your job functions.

Anything beyond that is going to cause you a greater deal of headaches, write ups, and/or termination.
 
Thank you,

I just pleaded my case for the third time, it just gets so stressful. Seems like all work is done on the computer.

 
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