Re: Local Admin Rights - Microsoft
- From: "Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]" <sbradcpa@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 17:49:23 -0700
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Beat up on the 'right' vendor.
Bill Vogel wrote:
Chad,
I agree, it's not an MS problem, it's the programmer who built the application wrong. Well... right in their eyes, but certainly not in ours.
Actually the program is a stand alone product that processes our credit card transactions. We enter them manually in our General Office.
Here's the kicker. The program itself works just fine in USER mode. However, since we have a multi user license I need to install a client application that will run on other users PC's. I then need to share the programs directory on the "server" (the users pc with the program) and allow access to the users connecting to it. I then install the client app on the other users PC's. But, even though I've shared the directory, given all the correct permissions and what not, the client program will not run since the users rights are not set top admin.
Amazing... They built the main application correct but couldn't build the client application right.
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