Installed Java Runtime and Perian without authentication prompt

OSX LION 10.7.3 MacBook Pro 2.2 GHz i7 Late 2011
It was my understanding (and experience thus far) that any changes to the operating system, including the addition of new applications, would prompt admin authorization and require a password.  I recently installed Jave Runtime Environment and Perian without the required authentication.
I restarted my machine and downloaded and installed Chrome as well.
Any ideas?

MAC ATTACKED wrote:
It was my understanding (and experience thus far) that any changes to the operating system, including the addition of new applications, would prompt admin authorization and require a password.
Only if you weren't logged in as an admin user. Very few require authentication.

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