Re: Program Requires Administrator Rights
- From: "fred" <dude@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 18:04:50 -0400
Bruce
You could try give the user in question rights to this programs default
installed folder(full rights) & the windows folder(try all rights except
full controll & Special permissons 1st - if they are needed add them later)
Fred
"Bruce P" <Bruce P@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3C0A9E27-2811-4732-975F-F2EC177101F6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I have a computer running Windows XP Home where I have an administrator
> account. I set up a Limited Account for my daughter. I just installed
> Math
> Advantage 2006 from Encore Software, and it will only allow the user with
> Administrator rights to run the program. When you try to start it under a
> limited account, it tries to copy a file to the Windows directory and of
> course can't because it is a limited account. I checked Encore's website,
> and they state
> "Problem XP Administrator Rights
>
> Solution
>
> This game or program is supported and intended to be used only when
> logging
> in using root administrator. Please make sure that your login has
> Administrator rights or try using the root Administrator login and try the
> game again.
>
> If you have multiple users on your Windows XP computer and want
> unrestricted
> access to the program, please refer to your Windows XP manual, or contact
> Microsoft Support for assistance in configuring your system."
>
> Any ideas on how I can get this to run under a Limited UserAccount?
>
>
>
>
>
> © 2005 Encore, Inc., A Navarre Corporation Company All Rights Reserved.
> Legal Information
.
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