Got QT 7.4.1 can't upgrade to 7.4.5

Hi,
I've got QuickTime 7.4.1 and yesterday an update for 7.4.5 cam out but when I try to update my ProBook tells me that I don't have the appropriate access privileges. Can anyone explain this or help me resolve it ?
Thanks
Andrew

TheStormbird wrote:
Hi,
I've got QuickTime 7.4.1 and yesterday an update for 7.4.5 cam out but when I try to update my ProBook tells me that I don't have the appropriate access privileges. Can anyone explain this or help me resolve it ?
Thanks
Andrew
Hi Andrew,
Are you logged into the Adminstrator account when you try to install?
Steve

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