Bill819,
Nope, I am using XP professional and Hal was "Demanding" that "this program will be installed with elevated permissions"
After the replaced .EXE and corrupt Lic. were placed in the folder ( uninstalling the AV erased them )?
I use the suggested computer management by Microsoft's guidelines; I have an "Administrator account (not seen) and a "Computer Administrator account" and a "limited" account (for surfing) while in the limited account I download programs and either put them in Start\My computer\Shared folder, to install when I am logged in as "computer Administrator", or right click and select "Run as" then enter in Admin name and pass.
By doing this you can have\manage many accounts like for kids and others, but the control to install stays with the Admin account.
The way, well, A way to do this is (in the comp Admin acct ) Start\
run, type "mmc" select ok and this will bring up Console 1, there you can add templates or add "Snap ins" individually for a custom rule set, and add users and groups for globally managing accounts, why, well, in business, accountants group don't need debugging permissions and access\manipulation to the info and vica versa. Surfing from a limited or even power user account might be a P.I.T.A. when you want to install but it limits the attacks from port 80 and allows you to set account permissions for "ppl who shouldn't be installing".
Some of the users and groups that are new in Vista and 7 have filtered down to XP now.
I try to run a nice and "Tidy" ship! and it is also the way that Active directory works. Plus this way of doing things is very "scalable" so managing large or small businesses stays in order,
I had a professor that taught me the philosophy that; "you give em' enough permissions to hang themselves but not hang yourself with em'" [

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EDIT, punctuation.