Re: Can't save send port

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Michel Prévost wrote:
Are you a local administrator of the machine? If so, add yourself to the
group. Or ask an administrator to do it.

I believe so. My ID was set up on the local domain to have all the
rights. Even so, all the check boxes and radio buttons on the page are
disabled. Clicking the elipsis button on the group row does nothing.

The long and short of it is that any way I come to it, I cannot add
myself to the group. Those who installed the server don't know what
else to try.

My guess is that something is missing from that ID (although that ID
CAN save the send port data, but the local domain can't "see" the
necessary component interfaces to complete the send port configuration
- so I have to use another ID on the active directory, which so far
cannot save port data).

Jon

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