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    Installation on Windows2000

    I am the system administrator for our company. We just received a new computer that has Windows2000 on it. I have the Administrator account set up, and also the user for this machine set up on it with only "user" rights.

    I do not want him having Administrator rights of course, but when I install it logged on as him, when I run it, I get the message "Failed to update System Registry. Fix by running REGEDIT."

    I can install it as Administrator fine, and it works, but I cannot run it logged in under his login name. I went to my registry, and found the Alpha5 in there, but was not comfortable enough altering it. Please help! My email is [email protected].

    donnie

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    RE: Installation on Windows2000

    Can you re-install Alpha5 while you are logged on as the user?
    Charlie Crimmel

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      #3
      RE: Installation on Windows2000

      Yes I can. But when I do, it tells me that if I know the Administrator password, I should use that. Otherwise, it lists the user/domain to which I am installing it.

      I can however, as the user, even with that error message, pull the database file off of the server. I just don't like seeing error messages involving the registry, ya know?

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        RE: Installation on Windows2000

        Actually Charlie, I just went and tried it after uninstalling it. I tried it from the user account and an Error box came up with the following message:

        You do not have access to make the required system configuration modifications. Please rerun this installation from an administrators account.

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          RE: Installation on Windows2000

          Possibly it is a matter of the privileges granted the user account. Does he have read,write, change (or whatever). I know that at work on a Novell network we had to fiddle with these to make it possible for people to run the application.

          I have no knowledge of W2000 so I can't help with specifics but I would start by raising the user's rights. Then remove rights until you discover you've gone to far.

          Bill
          Bill Hanigsberg

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            RE: Installation on Windows2000

            Hey!

            Well, after playing around with it, (by the way William, we're on an NT network), I had to grant the persons rights as "Power User" instead of just "User." Is anyone familiar with this as what they can and can not change? It's just a database I want them to be able to get to, not the whole thing.....

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              RE: Installation on Windows2000

              I understand that a Power User essentially gets full access to their own machine. They can change settings like screen size, sounds, etc. but they cannot change network settings or other administrative settings outside of their computer. I think that it is a security setting to placate people that are given no rights under their network's security policies.

              Jim Riehl

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