Sunday, November 29, 2009

Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack?

Do you need Administrative Rights to Install this program?



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Yes - Service Packs are OS related. Administrative rights are required.



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Yes. I think almost all Windows operating systems require admin rights to install software.
If it is downloaded by windows update, it will either install automatically or you will be advised that updates are ready to be installed. It will either work or tell you it could not install the update but with no explaination as to why it failed. At that point, you will have to log on as the admin to troubleshoot.



If the service pack was downloaded manually but not installed, administrative permissions would apply. Default security settings do not allow user or guest accounts to modify system files, so yes, you will have to log in as the administrator.

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