Re: VS.Net 2005: Uses regsvr32 with undocumented options and fails to register
- From: adebaene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 11 Jul 2005 01:00:08 -0700
David F a écrit :
> Finally, I found the problem.
> Unbelievably, I stasrted to suspect that it "smell" like an access right
> problem.
> I always work on my W2K according to MS' recommendation (sometimes they are
> right...),
> that is, in User (not even Powered User) mode. I also added "VS Developer"
> and "Debugger" access rights. That should have worked by definition. Should
> it?
COM object registration requires administrative privileges.
> So to add pain to this access right bug,
It is not a bug! Would you like to have everybody able to install any
COM component on your machine?
Arnaud
MVP - VC
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