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When I am trying to install the IFD tool on an on-premise CRM installation it is not updating the registry and the database.

Should the user doing the installation have some special permissions.

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You'll probably want to check the deployment guide, but I'd assume you'd want to be a Deployment Administrator.

I assume you mean "When I am trying to run the IFD tool" and not "install".

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Yes thats right I am trying to run the IFD tool. The user i am running it under is a system administrator of the CRM. But I think the problem is not even with CRM its with trying to do the registry updates and the DB updates. I checked and the user was a sys admin for both the local system as well as the database. – www.sudeep. Jul 29 at 9:47
I'm not sure how this gets locked down, but are you on Windows Server 2008? Try right clicking and running the tool as Admin? – benjynito Jul 29 at 12:27
Also have you checked the logs at all? It doesn't sound like they'll necessarily be overly helpful, but you never know. support.microsoft.com/kb/948779 shows where the logs are. – benjynito Jul 29 at 12:32

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