You will need to run as administrator so locate the .exe file which relates
to the application you are trying to install (usually setup.exe) Right click
on the setup file and, from the drop down menu, select the 'run as
administrator' option.
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"jdmac27" <jdmac27.2qqda6.RemoveThis@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
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> Hello All,
> I also having the same issue with Juniper so I hope someone has or will
> come up with a resolution soon.
>
> Jolita
>
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> jdmac27 >> Stay informed about: "You do not have the proper privileges to install the appl..