CR 2011 - admin privileges error

I have tried domain admin and local admin accounts to install CR, all of which give me the admin privilege error.  I then proceeded to uninstall anything that could be using a older version of CR and tried the install again, still no luck.  Has anyone run into this issue before?
Edit: Windows 7 Pro 32-bit
Edited by: jcross on Sep 15, 2011 4:20 PM

I got some help from Coy on this.  Looks like it ended up being a corrupt dll file.  Redownloading the software cured the issue.  I will not that I was able to install on win xp with the original download just not win 7.  I figure this is due to the permissions of win 7. 
Thanks for the help

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