Adobe Flash Player, which is one of the most frequently needed software in our Win7 64-bit flagship system, is a prerequisite for our Win7 flagship computer, which is typically installed in a browser, and only Adobe Flash Player software is installed, To get our Win7 flagship computer to have normal video animation, but most recently, users who use Win7 's flagship computer have discovered the strange phenomenon that their Win7 flagship computer will not be able to get permission when installing Adobe Flash player software, So how do we solve this problem? The following, small series on the detailed introduction of it!
1. First of all, we will install Adobe Flash player with the right click on the installer, and then in the slide down menu to choose to run as an administrator, in general, this can solve the problem of insufficient prompting permissions.
2. If not, we return to the Win7 flagship computer desktop location, and then find the desktop computer icon, we right click on the computer, and then select Management, after the appearance of the management interface, we click to select Local Users and Groups--right click on the "Administrator" attribute- -Cancel the "account deactivated" option and make sure you are ready.
In general, we can use the above two methods to solve the installation of Adobe Flash Player software will be prompted insufficient permissions.