This would be so much easier if Ring would make his installers request the proper permissions when run instead of getting the user to right-click and run as administrator. Sigh!
I click "yes" to the do you "run this program as an administrator"
This is asking you conformation that you have "Run as Administrator" when you launched the installer. It does not make the installer run with administrator permissions for you. Bill has given you what you need to do but I'll expand the procedure to cover everything, even if you know how to do some of it already.
Download and save the installer to somewhere like your desktop (or any place on your computer that you can easily find). Do not let your browser run the installer, you must save it to your computer. To save the installer right click on the installers download button on Rings website and select "Save as" or "Save link as" depending on what your browser presents to you.
Once downloaded locate the installer in the place you saved it to. Right click on the installer and select "Run as Administrator".
When the "Do you run this program as an administrator?" dialog box pops up click yes
When the software license agreement pops up click yes
Everything should now install properly without error. This is the same procedure for RailPro Assistant as well which you'll also need to install if you haven't already had it installed.
- Tim