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I'm (re)installing HP psc 1210 printer/scanner, and after installing some parts of software (install shows 63%), I'm getting "The installation is forbidden by system policy. Contact your system administrator" The caption of this message is msiexec.exe -i aiodrv.msi -l* "c:\Program Files\Hewlett- Packard\Digital Imaging\hpomsi_log_do1.txt" And the log file pretty much contains just this "forbidden" message. I'm working under Administrator, Win2k pro, sp4. I tried to change LocalPolicies\SecurityOptions\Unsigned driver and Unsigned non-driger installation to "Silently Succeed" - the same thing... After I connect USB cable with this partial 63% software install, scanner part of printer does not work from HP software. HP online support pretty much said it is not their problem, if it is some "policy" thing. ![]() Anything else I can try? Thanks! |
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I do not know if this will assist
How to Manage Windows Installer Local Policies http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;227181 this was the reference to forbidden Value Name: DisableBrowse Value Data Types: REG_DWORD Description: If this value exists and is set to "1", users are forbidden from browsing to locate installer sources. Also, the "Use feature from:" combo box for direct input is locked the "Browse..." button is disabled. See the source resiliency topic in the Windows Installer SDK for more details on source browsing. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Mike" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2775501c46302$ba757200$a301280a@phx.gbl... > Hi, > I'm (re)installing HP psc 1210 printer/scanner, and after > installing some parts of software (install shows 63%), I'm > getting > > "The installation is forbidden by system policy. Contact > your system administrator" > > The caption of this message is > > msiexec.exe -i aiodrv.msi -l* "c:\Program Files\Hewlett- > Packard\Digital Imaging\hpomsi_log_do1.txt" > > And the log file pretty much contains just > this "forbidden" message. > > I'm working under Administrator, Win2k pro, sp4. > I tried to change LocalPolicies\SecurityOptions\Unsigned > driver and Unsigned non-driger installation to "Silently > Succeed" - the same thing... After I connect USB cable > with this partial 63% software install, scanner part of > printer does not work from HP software. > > HP online support pretty much said it is not their > problem, if it is some "policy" thing. ![]() > > Anything else I can try? Thanks! |
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Thanks,
I already looked through this article - the interesting thing is, I dont have HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Insta ller at all... I have only HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\ and inside it only SystemCertificates folder... I thought that maybe windows installer (that was supposed to be a part of Win2k, as far as I know) is corrupted or something, downloaded it (InstMsiW.exe for win2k/NT) from microsoft, but it would not try to install - saying that the service already installed... And I do have msiexec.exe (in \winnt\system32) - it says V 2.00.2600.1183 Did not have time to work on it, but next time maybe I should try just to manually add the reg entries... >-----Original Message----- >I do not know if this will assist > >How to Manage Windows Installer Local Policies >http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en- us;227181 > >this was the reference to forbidden >Value Name: DisableBrowse >Value Data Types: REG_DWORD >Description: If this value exists and is set to "1", users are forbidden >from browsing to locate installer sources. Also, the "Use feature from:" >combo box for direct input is locked the "Browse..." button is disabled. See >the source resiliency topic in the Windows Installer SDK for more details on >source browsing. > > >-- >Alan Morris >Windows Printing Team >Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here: >http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh; [ln];kbhowto > >This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. > >"Mike" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >news:2775501c46302$ba757200$a301280a@phx.gbl... >> Hi, >> I'm (re)installing HP psc 1210 printer/scanner, and after >> installing some parts of software (install shows 63%), I'm >> getting >> >> "The installation is forbidden by system policy. Contact >> your system administrator" >> >> The caption of this message is >> >> msiexec.exe -i aiodrv.msi -l* "c:\Program Files\Hewlett- >> Packard\Digital Imaging\hpomsi_log_do1.txt" >> >> And the log file pretty much contains just >> this "forbidden" message. >> >> I'm working under Administrator, Win2k pro, sp4. >> I tried to change LocalPolicies\SecurityOptions\Unsigned >> driver and Unsigned non-driger installation to "Silently >> Succeed" - the same thing... After I connect USB cable >> with this partial 63% software install, scanner part of >> printer does not work from HP software. >> >> HP online support pretty much said it is not their >> problem, if it is some "policy" thing. ![]() >> >> Anything else I can try? Thanks! > > >. > |
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See my post 08/07/2004
>-----Original Message----- >Hi, >I'm (re)installing HP psc 1210 printer/scanner, and after >installing some parts of software (install shows 63%), I'm >getting > >"The installation is forbidden by system policy. Contact >your system administrator" > >The caption of this message is > >msiexec.exe -i aiodrv.msi -l* "c:\Program Files\Hewlett- >Packard\Digital Imaging\hpomsi_log_do1.txt" > >And the log file pretty much contains just >this "forbidden" message. > >I'm working under Administrator, Win2k pro, sp4. >I tried to change LocalPolicies\SecurityOptions\Unsigned >driver and Unsigned non-driger installation to "Silently >Succeed" - the same thing... After I connect USB cable >with this partial 63% software install, scanner part of >printer does not work from HP software. > >HP online support pretty much said it is not their >problem, if it is some "policy" thing. ![]() > >Anything else I can try? Thanks! >. |
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