Re: Configuration Error for User Accounts
- From: "Jorge Silva" <jorgesilva_pt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 12:55:18 -0000
Hi
This isn't an AD question, but according with the error that you provided, sounds like you've a permissions issue.
Check the folder installation, or you can also donwload from sysinternals the Filemon tool runas administrator to check where the permissions are beeing denied, you can also check it with regmon.
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I hope that the information above helps you.
Have a Nice day.
Jorge Silva
MCSE
"Thom Paine" <painethom@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:OCBMRdwSHHA.3592@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I must have some sort of configuration error for my user accounts. I can't seem to get ACDSee Pro to run as a user on any workstation on my lan.
I was thinking this might be a problem with my DC configuration as I had errors with that, but I have fixed my DNS issues and I am still unable to get this issue resolved.
I think it is more than just this one program, since we have another program that uses a shared database on the server that everyone has full access to and when I load that program up I get Path / File Access Error 75. This is a GPS tracking software for our vehicles, and I don't expect anyone else to have this program.
I am using roaming profiles, with the delete profile at logoff to keep the workstations clean. I have redirected My Documents to the server and I have very little in the way of Group Policy settings restricting things on the lan.
I'm at a loss as to why this isn't working, and I've called ACDSee Systems and they tell me it's an error with my network setup.
The program will run as THE ADMINISTRATOR account, but it will not run as a user (say me) with Domain Admin Privileges.
Has anyone run across anything this strange?
Is there a way to print out all my group policy settings since it might be a problem with that?
I've tried this on several workstations and they all behave the same.
All machines were a RIS install from the server and all machines are very similar.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
.
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