Jæja, þannig er mál með vexti að ég er hérna eitthvað að reyna að setja upp adobe premiere pro 2.0. á nýju tölvuna mína. Alltaf þegar að ég reyni að byrja setup ferlið þá vel ég bara tungumál og held áfram en síðan kemur þessi gluggi hérna
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Ef þið þarna kæru félagar hafið einhverja hugmynd um hvað gæti verið að eða hafið lennt í þessu áður þá megið þið endilega segja frá því...
Ég er 100% viss um að þetta er ekki adobe að kenna
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"To fix the problem you have to add yourself to the policy setting, THEN restart your machine, and then you'll be able to install the product.
Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Local Security Policy
From Local Security Settings applet, you select
Local Policies
User Rights Assignment
scroll down to 'Impersonate a client after authentication' on the right hand pane
double-Click on it
add a group or user (select yourself from the accounts on the machine)
Once you have added this information and closed the applet, you MUST logoff the computer for the setting to change. I find it more thorough to restart the computer than just logging off, but thats personal preference. If you don't logoff, your security descriptor isn't changed, and the error will persist, even though you have 'changed' the setting in question."
http://episteme.arstechnica.com/groupee ... 9005056731
Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Local Security Policy
From Local Security Settings applet, you select
Local Policies
User Rights Assignment
scroll down to 'Impersonate a client after authentication' on the right hand pane
double-Click on it
add a group or user (select yourself from the accounts on the machine)
Once you have added this information and closed the applet, you MUST logoff the computer for the setting to change. I find it more thorough to restart the computer than just logging off, but thats personal preference. If you don't logoff, your security descriptor isn't changed, and the error will persist, even though you have 'changed' the setting in question."
http://episteme.arstechnica.com/groupee ... 9005056731