Re: running program after install

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"lilibrarylady" wrote

Hello. I've installed a program as Administrator - it runs fine. When I
switch to user and try to run the program, I receive this error message:

"Unable to copy the driver file: c:\Windows\xobglu16.dll to your windows
directory.
Your disk may be full"

I would rather not have students use the program as Admin....please help!

Unfortunately it sounds like a typical problem were the software author didn't write it to work in a limited user account. Have you contacted the program vendor for help?

Installing and running software in Windows XP
http://www.rickrogers.org/xpsware.htm

--
Rock [MVP - User/Shell]

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