Cisco Clean Access Agent + Vista Hotfixes

I'm unable to fix a few computers in the Accommodation I'm staying at in Salford and the computers are running Vista. I've sorted out the Certificate Revocation * and the SSL 2.0 + SSL 3.0. But it's now having problems with the Vista Hotfixes, has anyone else had this problem?
I'm a student, and because the ISD people can't come out for two weeks I've taken to fixing the computers for my friends and anyone who hears that I can do it.
I'd be very greatful if someone could help me!
Thanks!

Just to follow up (on my own post ;-)):
"What you are seeing is unfortunately expected behavior. With 4.1.3.1 we ask for the highest available privileges. As an admin this produces a UAC prompt to give all privileges. There has been an enhancement bug filed to change the behavior in future versions."

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