I've seen this before and it isn't fun. Your admin priviledges are hosed.
There's something deep down in the system that won't let you do crap. I had
this problem in XP Home and I ended up doing a repair installation. That
worked for a while. When it stopped working (which was soon there after), I
formatted and reinstalled. That worked better. :-) That's all I know about
this problem ... good luck!
- JJ
"no one" <no one @nomail.net> wrote in message
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> Also I am logged in on the admin account, the admin is the only account on
> the computer. I have also tried making a new admin account and get the
same
> thing.
> "no one" <no one @nomail.net> wrote in message
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> > This is the message I get every time I go into the device manager
> >
> > You do not have sufficient privileges to uninstall or to change device
> > properties or device drivers. Please contact your site administrator or
> > logout and log in as an administrator and try again
> >
> >
> > Any thoughts?
> >
> >
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