In that case you might as well simply double click the '.msi' file and let it do its thing! M. (byeee...!) >________________________________ > From: Gerry Winskill <gwinsk@xxxxxxx> >To: jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Sent: Tuesday, 12 June 2012, 14:41 >Subject: [jhb] Re: W7 > >I get Troubleshoot Compatibillity and Open With. I've just noticed it's >not an .exe file but a .msi. Don't know whether that has a bearing. > >Gerry Winskill > > > >On 12/06/2012 14:36, Fossil wrote: >> No. >> >> Right clicking an EXE should give you three top options: >> >> Open >> Run as Admin >> Troubleshoot Compatibility >> >> Do you have any of these? >> >> bones >> >> bones@xxxxxxx >> http://woodair.net >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf >> Of Gerry Winskill >> Sent: 12 June 2012 13:13 >> To: jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: [jhb] Re: W7 >> >> Hi Mike, >> >> If I do that I don't get that as one of the options. The nearest is Take >> Ownership. Is that the same? >> >> Gerry Winskill >> >> >> >> On 12/06/2012 14:04, Mike Brook wrote: >>> Gerry - >>> >>> Locate the 'exe' file, right click it and select 'Run as Administrator' and >>> Robert is your father's brother... >>> >>> MikeB >>> >>> >>> >>>> ________________________________ >>>> From: Gerry Winskill<gwinsk@xxxxxxx> >>>> To: JHB Restricted<jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>> Sent: Tuesday, 12 June 2012, 13:58 >>>> Subject: [jhb] W7 >>>> >>>> I'm just about to install a test scenery. First step is to give the >>>> Installer.exe admin rights. Er, how do I do that folks? >>>> >>>> Gerry Winskill >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> >> > > > >