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IntelliPoint 8.2 and IntelliType 8.2 - UAC issues on logon after build
IntelliPoint 8.2 and IntelliType 8.2 - UAC issues on logon after build
Hi I am using SCCM 2007 R3 to roll out a few hundred Windows 7 Professional SP1 PCs. I would like to include the software and drivers for the Microsoft Wireless Desktop 2000 during the rollout. During my testing, I have been deploying the Drivers as a SCCM driver package, and the Intellimouse 8.2 and IntelliType pro 8.2 software as package/programs in SCCM. The original setup.exes do not seem to respond to any of the standard command line switches to install silently. I have therefore researched the subject on google and as a result, created a transform for the MSIs by using Orca to remove the LaunchCondition 'Installed OR INSTALLGUID='{msiguid}' etc The command line syntax that I have used for installing the programs via SCCM is as follows: msiexec.exe /package ITP.msi TRANSFORMS=xyz.mst msiexec.exe /package IP.msi TRANSFORMS=xyz2.mst The problem that I am having is that if a standard user logs on when the build process completes, they get a UAC prompt for device driver software installation. If an administrator logs on first, there are no issues. Obviously we cannot have an administrator log on to every PC that gets built prior to a standard user logging on, I need to resolve this issue sensibly. Any suggestions? TIA
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Installing MS Intellipoint 8.2 (for my MS touch mouse) on my Dell Inspiron 580 always gives the following error:'Setup must close because an error occurred. Verify that your computer meets the system requirements on the product packaging. Restart your computer and try running Setup again. If this error happens again, see Help for customer support options. (Error Code 1603)'
I'm running Windows 7 x64 with all latest updates.MS solutions don't work. How to fix?
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1 Answer
Right click on the installer package and select 'run as administrator', see if this gets it installed, if not read the link I posted.
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You may receive this error message if any one of the following conditions is true:
The folder that you are trying to install the Windows Installer package to is encrypted.
The drive that contains the folder that you are trying to install the Windows Installer package to is accessed as a substitute drive.
The SYSTEM account does not have Full Control permissions on the folder that you are trying to install the Windows Installer package to. You notice the error message because the Windows Installer service uses the SYSTEM account to install software.