Greetings! I have run in to this problem before, but never managed to get it resolved. Today, I ran in to it again, and it must be resolved. O.k., we are using windows 2000 in a WinNT4.0 Domain (...hmmm....), anyways, there is an application that we are trying to run. If I log in as administrator, or use the <SHIFT>Run As... option, the app will work for the admin or anyone with admin rights. However, when a normal user trys to run the app, they get a REGISTRY ERROR message. If the normal user clicks o.k. at the registry error, the box disappears and the application continues to run. I had this problem with AutoCad before at an Engineering firm. The reccommended fix was to add the domain "normal" user into the Power Users Local Group. This worked for AutoCad, but will not for the current application. Any suggestions?? Thanks!
PS: I suppose that the program is trying to do something with the registry as it runs, but not sure what....
J. Joe W. Guy
Network Admin
MIS Director
PS: I suppose that the program is trying to do something with the registry as it runs, but not sure what....
J. Joe W. Guy
Network Admin
MIS Director