Getting access denied when push instll using ERAC

Discussion in 'ESET NOD32 Antivirus' started by NK_80, Nov 21, 2008.

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  1. NK_80

    NK_80 Registered Member

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    Hi I'm new to this forum....i'm having some problem when try to push install
    v3.0.672.0 to few clients from RAC. The console showing access denied. This problem occur only for few clients. Others are ok. We are using v3.0.669.0 before. Any ideas Thanks.....

    NK.
     
  2. Salt

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    Make sure the domain/username you are using has admin rights on those Workstations. Also, check to see if there is a host-based firewall blocking you.
     
  3. NK_80

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    Hi Salt...thanks for ur advice...

    Actually this client using windows vista. I'm able to see the client in RAC list, but when try to push install getting access denied. Already checked firewall. I used the administrator username to install. Still the same result.

    NK.
     
  4. M_G_H

    M_G_H Registered Member

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    I was having the same problem, and what I did since it would not install, I installed it manually on the computer and that is when the installer warned me that their was an incompatible program that it found (in my case it was F-Secure).
    Once I cleaned the registry and some of the leftovers of F-Secure, Nod32 installed via the console.

    Hope this helps, good luck.
     
  5. Marcos

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    Is UAC enabled in Vista? Are those computers members of a domain?
     
  6. NK_80

    NK_80 Registered Member

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    Yes UAC is enabled. This client also a member of domain.

    NK.
     
  7. NK_80

    NK_80 Registered Member

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    Anyone here got the solutiono_O? Its URGENT!!!!!!!!!!
     
  8. Salt

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    Perhaps you could compare the services running on the PC that is giving you access denied to another Vista PC that allowed the installation? Unfortunately, I am not familiar with installing NOD on Vista.
     
  9. general

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    yes i have a solution
    when pushing to vista use the local machines administrators account (of the computer your pushing to). also when doing that select workgroup not domain.
     
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