You must have a user ID that meets specific requirements
before you can install your product.
Your user ID must not contain double-byte characters.
There are two methods of installation: administrative and non-administrative.
The following table describes what happens when user IDs with different
access privileges are used when installing.
Table 1. Implications of using an administrative or non-administrative
user ID when installing| User ID authority |
Case where you install as Non-administrative |
Case where you install as Administrative |
| Non-administrative (current user) |
- If Installation Manager is not already installed, it is installed
for the current user only.
- After Installation Manger is installed, products can only be installed
for the current user.
|
- For operating systems other than Microsoft Windows Vista
or later: An error message occurs.
- For Microsoft Windows Vista or later: You are
prompted to log on with an Admin user ID.
|
| Administrative |
An error message occurs. |
- If not already installed, Installation Manager is installed for
All Users.
- Any products installed with this Installation Manager are for
All Users.
|