Error 1920

M

medico

Hi Group,

I am trying to install Norton Corporate AV on XP home sp2. This is a clean
install as windows was reinstalled fully.
I keep getting:
"Error 1920"
Verify you have sufficient privileges to start system services"

I am logged in as administrator.

Thanks in advance to all those that take the time to reply


David
 
J

John Holmes

medico "contributed" in alt.os.windows-xp:
Hi Group,

I am trying to install Norton Corporate AV on XP home sp2. This is a
clean install as windows was reinstalled fully.
I keep getting:
"Error 1920"
Verify you have sufficient privileges to start system services"

I am logged in as administrator.

Thanks in advance to all those that take the time to reply


David

Results 1 - 10 of about 323 for error 1920 Verify you have sufficient
privileges to start system services symantec. (0.08 seconds)

You ****ing lazy ****.
 
G

Gazwad

medico <[email protected]>, the gumming-grifter and bold fruit-fly who
likes perverse bone greasing with herrings, and whose partner is a
ten-o'clock girl with a dank wazza, wrote in
Hi Group,

I am trying to install Norton Corporate AV on XP home sp2. This is a clean
install as windows was reinstalled fully.
I keep getting:
"Error 1920"
Verify you have sufficient privileges to start system services"

I am logged in as administrator.

Thanks in advance to all those that take the time to reply


David


Try installing a version that's not pirated.

HTH


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C

chrisv

medico said:
Hi Group,

I am trying to install Norton Corporate AV on XP home sp2. This is a
clean install as windows was reinstalled fully.

A Reinstall is not a Clean Install. What did you do?
 
M

medico

Hi there,
Thanks for the reply, all I did was a reinstall of win xp with sp2, not the
repair.
I do not know the procedure for a clean install.

I even tried installing in Safe Mode but received;
"The system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation"

I am the administrator and did no such thing!!!!!

How do I get out of that????

David.
 
C

chrisv

medico said:
Hi there,
Thanks for the reply, all I did was a reinstall of win xp with sp2,
not the repair.
I do not know the procedure for a clean install.

I even tried installing in Safe Mode but received;
"The system administrator has set policies to prevent this
installation"
I am the administrator and did no such thing!!!!!

How do I get out of that????

David.

You should do a Clean Install: Format the drive first. Left over junk can
mess up a Reinstall.

Boot from the CD and follow the prompts for an installation. Right after you
have to press F8 to accept the EULA, you will select "where" you want to
install XP. At the bottom you should see the Format option; do not do the
Quick Format! If the Format option isn't there, use the Delete Partition
option, then build a new partition. It will automatically Format when you
continue with the installation.
 
D

Dr.H@l0nf1r£$

medico said:
Hi there,
Thanks for the reply, all I did was a reinstall of win xp with sp2,
not the repair.
I do not know the procedure for a clean install.

I even tried installing in Safe Mode but received;
"The system administrator has set policies to prevent this
installation"
I am the administrator and did no such thing!!!!!

How do I get out of that????

David.

The computer has processed the statistics and realised that Norton AV is a
gargantuan ineffective waste of money, therefore it's trying to stop you
from installing the farcical giant with the massive footprint.
 
T

Toad

medico said:
Hi Group,

I am trying to install Norton Corporate AV on XP home sp2. This is a
clean install as windows was reinstalled fully. I keep getting:
"Error 1920"
Verify you have sufficient privileges to start system services"

I am logged in as administrator.

Thanks in advance to all those that take the time to reply


David

No clue - a search will probably tell you. But, why in the world would
you even install Norton AV? There are a couple of free ones that are
much better.

Toad

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