![]() I previously had Rome Total War intalled on my computer but then i got a virus a while ago in which every single thing on my computer was deleted. Now everytime i try to play rome it gives the options to play or uninstal it, but if i chose to play it or uninstall it it wont let me for some reason. I previously had Rome Total War intalled on my computer but then i got a virus a while ago in which every single thing on my computer was deleted. Now everytime i try to play rome it gives the options to play or uninstal it, but if i chose to play it or uninstall it it wont let me for some reason. I went to search a profile and i was able to find the Game already installed but i have to intall it again. This is the messege it gives me: 1: This installation cannot be run by directly launching the MSI package. You must run setup.exe. How can i run this setup.exe? • Tell us some more • Upload in Progress • Upload failed. Please upload a file larger than 100x100 pixels • We are experiencing some problems, please try again. • You can only upload files of type PNG, JPG, or JPEG. • You can only upload files of type 3GP, 3GPP, MP4, MOV, AVI, MPG, MPEG, or RM. • You can only upload photos smaller than 5 MB. • You can only upload videos smaller than 600MB. • You can only upload a photo (png, jpg, jpeg) or a video (3gp, 3gpp, mp4, mov, avi, mpg, mpeg, rm). • You can only upload a photo or a video. • Video should be smaller than 600mb/5 minutes • Photo should be smaller than 5mb •. Have you checked to see if there is an msi embedded in the.exe. You could use a free tool called winrar to extract all files. I am an Active Directory user that is in the 'Administrators' group on a Windows Server 2008 R2 server we have. When I attempt to install any setup packages I deploy to the server that are.msi packages, I receive the following error: 'You do not have sufficient privileges to complete the installation for all users of the machine. Log on as administrator and then retry the installation.' The thing is I am an Administrator. Is the 'local' administrator account the only account allowed to install.msi packages? I talked to my server admin and they didn't know why this is occuring since we just started using 2008 R2. If it was a configuration he would be happy to change it so users in the 'Administrators' group can install.msi packages. I can install.exe packages, but for this setup package I only have the.msi file. Anyone know how to fix this or update the configuration? Thanks for the quick response. I tried SHIFT + right-click (thanks for the tip by the way) and chose a different domain admin user account to install the.msi and it did not work. ![]() I received the same message. The problem is I am already in the Administrators group on the box, so choosing a different admin made sense that nothing changed. I also tried reducing UAC settings to 'Never Notify' (lowest level) of changes and that did not work either.
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