Update.exe versions earlier than 5.4.1.0 may require that administrators have this user right to successfully install software updates. You must have this user right to debug a process. If this user right is not available, the software update installation will complete, and the user will have to contact an administrator with that user right to restart the computer, if it is required. Some software updates require that the computer be restarted. You must have this user right to shut down the computer. This user right allows for the owner value to be set only to those values that the holder may legitimately assign as the owner of an object. You must have this user right to take ownership of an object without being granted discretionary access.
This user right identifies its holder as a security operator.
You must have this user right to perform many security-related functions, such as controlling and viewing audit messages. This user right lets you set any valid user or group security identifier (SID) as the owner of an object. You must have this user right to perform restore operations. You must have this user right to perform backup operations. The following table lists the user rights required by Update.exe.
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For additional information about how to do this, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:Ĩ32475 Description of the new features in the package installer for Windows software updates For packages released before July 2004, you must extract the package contents to determine which installer is used and what version it is. To determine whether a software update uses Update.exe as the Setup program for packages released after July 2004, examine the Installer Engine value on the Version tab of the Properties dialog box for the software update package. By default, the installation log is located at %systemroot%/KB #.log, where # is the number of the Microsoft Knowledge Base article for the fix that was applied. If the software update installation was performed in unattended mode by specifying either the /quiet or /passive command-line switches, this error message is displayed in the installation log. Please contact your system administrator.