RE: remote administrator login
- From: v-crinal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Crina Li (MSFT))
- Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2005 07:41:17 GMT
Hi Fixitman,
Thank you for posting in SBS newsgroup.
If you are a local administrative user, you should have the permission to
install and launch the applications. By default, the application should be
launched with the current user's credential. If you want to check this,
you can open the Task Manager and then check if the application is running
under your current logon account.
For the issue regarding why the application doesn't create those registry
keys, it is better if you could contact the developer or the support of
that application. This is because that we do not have any resource
regarding this third party application and we do not know why this happened.
Thanks for your cooperation!
Best regards,
Crina Li (MSFT)
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| Thread-Topic: remote administrator login
| | From: "=?Utf-8?B?Zml4aXRtYW4=?=" <fixitman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| Subject: remote administrator login
| Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 14:57:04 -0700
| Lines: 19
| | Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
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| If I log in to the server as administrator and execute a program are the
| threads spawned from that execution running with admin rights and/or
| privelages are are there restrictions?
|
| Here is the problem: I have installed a program ... installation worked
fine
| but when I check the registry no keys or values have been created for
that
| program as I expect. When I start the program it stalls because it is
trying
| to read those registry values and fails, thereby putting the startup in
an
| endless loop until I end task. On a normal windows box it sets all
registry
| values the first time it starts up after installation. As administrator I
| have no restrictions whatsoever editing the registry (and in fact I tried
| manually entering in the values for the program myself.) Nevertheless
when I
| execute the program it acts as if it cannot read nor set the registry
values.
| I'm wondering what would make this possible? Is there a security
| restriction in Server2003 that might cause this?
|
| Thanks for any help on this
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