Re: Admin rights for using System.EnterpriseServices in .net



If you app does not have enough rights, "lazy" installation will not work.
In such a case you need to install the components by using regsvc utitily.
This can be done manuall by an admin or as a part of setup program.

<vikram747@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have a .net application which I have developed on my machine. It uses
> COM+ EnterpriseServices for transaction management and works fine on my
> machine as I have admin rights.
>
> However, when I install and run this application on a user's machine it
> is not able to register my servicedcomponents as the user does not have
> admin privileges on his machine.
>
> Is there any way to make this work? Without granting admin rights to
> the user and also allowing for lazy registration.
>
> Regards
> Vikram
>


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