

Locate msetup4.ini file and open it in NotepadĤ. Seems Canon had some clumsy coding in the driver install files. Thankfully, a work around was posted by user Jivo VC on Microsoft's answers forum. Note I am indeed logged in with my Domain admin account. After Aborting the installation, log on as an administrator account, then insert the CD-ROM again" This happened if I used the driver CD that came with the printer or even after I downloaded the driver from Canon's website.

Click and remove the CD-ROM to abort the installation. Your help would be appreciated.I was unable to install a Canon printer after receiving this message- " To install this software you must be logged on to an administrator account. I was hoping that someone might tell me I overlooked something obvious- that it might be fixable. Then tried to burn the previously mentioned ISO and the same message. I right clicked on program icon and selected Run As Administrator & same results. Tried to burn some photos to DVD and, after a few seconds received a similar message:

Thinking it might be a DVD/CD drive- I played a CD & looked at a few photos on a DVD- all went well.ĭecided it might be the built-in burn routine- so looked for a recommended burning program, installed one recommended by Gizmo - BurnAware Free. After a few seconds the machine indicated: I had an ISO I needed to burn to DVD so right clicked on ISO & chose " Burn To Disk". Updated everything including newest update to Win 10. Graphics Card: Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000, -1984 MbĪntivirus: Windows Defender, Enabled and Updated

Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770 CPU 3.40GHz, Intel64 Family 6 Model 58 Stepping 9 OS Version: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro, 64 bit Tech Support Guy System Info Utility version 1.0.0.4
