It is a test server, we are installing CF enterprise on Windows 2008 RC2. 

> That's exactly what I was suggesting you do.  After you set the 
> ColdFusion service to run as your account, did you stop and restart 
> the 
> service?  That is necessary for the Administrator permissions to be 
> granted to the ColdFusion service.  Then, after the updates are 
> installed (assuming they do install successfully), switch the service 
> 
> back to the local system account and stop/restart it again.
> 
> Since you are running as local service, is this your local development 
> 
> machine or your production server?  Just curious.
> -Carl V.
> 
> On 2/7/2013 2:40 PM, Jeff Carpenter wrote:
> > I am not sure I follow.  The "ColdFusion 10 Application Server" 
> service is set to Log on with the local system account. I tried 
> changing this to log on as my own login account, which is a member of 
> the local administrators.  I still was not able to logon.
> >

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