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Windows Server 2003 and not allowed to install application as administrator

Today I wanted to install VMWare Server on a Window Server 2003 machine. While running the installer I was prompted with an alert that said “System Administrator has set policies to prevent this installation.”. Since I was doing the installation as a system administrator I thought that it might be some evil trick of MS to not enable VMWare Virtualization on Windows…

Turns out that there are more hidden “features” to Windows then one knows. After looking around for some time for a solution I found one deep buried down in a forum. So, to save myself (and hopefully others) some sanity I post the solution here.

The magic is that there has to be a software policy in place in order to install an application as administrator (thought an administrator should be able to install application after all, isn’t it? Guess, this is Windows logic).

Bring up the “Domain Security Policy” (or Local Security Policy)

Click on the “Software Restriction Policy”. On the right side you either see a list with items or a white page with “No software restriction policies…”. If that is the case, the right-click on “Software Restriction Policy” and choose “New Software Restriction Policy”.

Then double click on “Enforcement”. In the window that opens mark the radio button that says “All users except local administrators”. Hit “OK” when done.

Close the window and reboot your server or simply issue “gpupdate” with “Start -> Run…”.

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VMWare Fusion 2 now available

Our favorite virtualization tool has been upgraded to version 2 today. VMware Fusion 2, a free, downloadable upgrade for all VMware Fusion 1.x customers, adds over 100 new features and enhancements. Some of the new features are;

Application Sharing, Link Handling, Mirrored Folders, Driverless Printing, True Multiple Display Support, Custom Keyboard Mapping, DirectX 9.0c with Shader Model 2 3D graphics, 1080p HD video playback, Multiple Snapshots, 4-way vSMP, and Better Linux Support. Also, they have added a 12-month complimentary subscription to McAfee VirusScan Plus security software for Windows XP and Vista.

Finally, Mac OS X Leopard Server now is supported in a virtual machine on Mac hardware.

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Software Freedom Day

This year’s Software Freedom Day is September 20th. If you’re looking for an occasion to help out with the spread of free and open source software, that’s a great one.

An annual event since 2004, SFD is designed to be both a celebration of free software’s successes and a public education effort to help further its acceptance. It has a fairly impressive sponsor and partner list, including Google, Canonical, Sun, the FSF, and more. Participants are encouraged to form local “teams” of free software advocates, to work together on projects.

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