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Mariana
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Mariana asked on 08 Sep 2011, 06:27 PM
Hi!

    I was trying to install the Acceleration Kit for evaluation on my Sharepoint server, I am the administrator but when I try to install it, a message appears: "This installation requires elevated privileges. Run the Setup Wizard with elevated privileges (run the setup through a console, started as Administrator)." I run the .exe in command prompt but I obtain the same result.

  Is it something missing? what's the right way?

Thanks for your support!

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Andrey
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answered on 08 Sep 2011, 08:56 PM
Hello Mariana,

The quoted message is displayed in case you have User Account Control enabled on your system. What the instructions suggest is:
1) Start an elevated command prompt (right-click your command prompt shortcut and select Run as administrator)
2) Run the installer

Let me know if that helps.

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answered on 08 Sep 2011, 09:55 PM
I did what you say, I already can open the Setup, but now I have another error: "SP Acceleration Kit Setup Wizard ended prematurely because of an error. Your system has not been modified"

One option to solve this error is to use the Add- SPShellAdmin SharePoint cmdlet to gran SharePoint_Shell_Access role or WSS_Admin_SPG local group membership the user.

Now, where do I have to do this?
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Andrey
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answered on 12 Sep 2011, 08:30 AM
Hello Mariana,

You can use the SharePoint 2010 Management Shell (Start->All Programs->Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Products->SharePoint 2010 Management Shell). It will simply open a PowerShell prompt with all SharePoint 2010 cmdlets loaded.

Let us know if you need any further assistance.

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