Office 2013 professional plus clieck-to-run /packager mode appv pacakge

Hi!
I want to make appv package for office 2013 professional. I dont want to use preview. I want to use full version for makingappv package. I know we cant use sequencer to make .appv package for office 2013. I am using this http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=36778
i.e.office deployment tool for click-to-run.
Now i am trying to run setup.exein /pacakger mode. But i am getting error which i don't understand
PS C:\office\tool> .\setup.exe /packager .\configuration.xml "C:\office"
ERROR: Failed to runas admin for file: C:\Users\ADMINI~1\AppData\Local\Temp\Microsoft Office 15\ClientX64\integratedoffi
ce.exe arguments: FLATTEN FLATTEN RERUNMODE config ".\configuration.xml" flattenedoutput "C:\office"
.Quitting!
I am logged in as Administartor, computer is not in domain. So what this issue?
Also it would awesome if anyone could give me some guide or link for how to use office deployment tool for click-to-run in /packager mode. There is nobdy who had posted about this. I have searched alot. MS help links are just guidelines i want to know anaybdy
even tried it?
SaM

Try running SETUP.EXE from an elevated command prompt instead of a PowerShell window.
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