If you do not have administrator privileges, the installer exits. You must then log out of the system and log in as a user with the required privileges, or request your system administrator to assign the privileges to your account.
There are two modes in terminal server, Execute and
Install. By default all users are logged on in
Execute mode, which allows them to run the applications. When you want to install the software for use by everyone, the Administrator should change to
Install mode.
The best way to install the software on Windows 2000 Terminal Server is to use the Add/Remove Programs control panel applet, because this automatically sets the mode to
Install during the installation and then back to
Execute at the end.
If you install in the Execute mode, the installation registry is maintained in your user home directory. If you install in the
Install mode, the installation registry is maintained in the
%SystemRoot% folder.