I am not sure if this is an IE7 issue or a Vista issue. I am using Vista Beta 2. I am trying to use a corporate VPN site which installs and runs a Juniper ActiveX control to connect via VPN. I get prompted and tell IE to go ahead and install the ActiveX control. I also turned off Protected Mode in IE and got the same result.
It starts the installation process, and then comes back with the following dialog: You do not have the proper privileges to install the application
Works fine in Win XP Pro SP3 and IE6. Any ideas on whether or not I can fix this?

"You do not have the proper privileges to install the applic
I'm facing the same problem on Windows Vista Permium.
Did you got any solution. If you have any then let me know plz.
-- manfun
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I'm facing the same problem on Windows Vista Permium.
Did you got any solution. If you have any then let me know plz.
-- manfun
I did not read the original post, but it seems to me like you should save the install file to a disk (if it's not on one already), right-click the file and choose "Run as Administrator" and provide administrative credentials.
Hello All, I also having the same issue with Juniper so I hope someone has or will come up with a resolution soon.
Jolita
-- jdmac27
Right click on the installation .exe and select Run as Administrator?
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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
-- jdmac27
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" wrote in message
Hello All, I also having the same issue with Juniper so I hope someone has or will come up with a resolution soon.
Jolita
-- jdmac27
Hi There,
what i found work for me - right click on ie icon, and select "run as administrator" the program was then able to be downloaded and installed...
-- bhudda75
I am not sure if this is an IE7 issue or a Vista issue. I am using Vista Beta 2. I am trying to use a corporate VPN site which installs and runs a Juniper ActiveX control to connect via VPN. I get prompted and tell IE to go ahead and install the ActiveX control. I also turned off Protected Mode in IE and got the same result.
It starts the installation process, and then comes back with the following dialog: You do not have the proper privileges to install the application
Works fine in Win XP Pro SP3 and IE6. Any ideas on whether or not I can fix this?
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