LabVIEW Run-time 2009 SP1

When I try to install LabVIEW Run-time Engine 2009 SP1 on a Windows 2000 machine I get an error message that states "Windows XP SP2 or greater required" 
The compatability chart http://www.ni.com/labview/os-support/f/ states that LV 2009 is supported on Windows 2000. What gives?

Do you have administrator privileges?  Also, do you have any security programs installed on your computer that could hinder the installation?
Applications Engineer
National Instruments

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