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OS Rights for Pervasive Administrative Rights

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noodles1

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Oct 31, 2001
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The users of my application (developers and testers) need to be able to use the Pervasive Monitor to monitor the server engine from their workstations.

Whilst I can make these users members of the local server group Pervasive_Admin, this group appears to still require server local logon access for Monitor to successfully connect to the server engine.

I would much prefer that the users are not able to logon locally at the server.

Short of denying physical access to the server, is there a particular OS User Rights configuration that will allow the Pervasive Monitor to connect without local logon access?

Servers are a mixture of NT4 & Win2K. Pervasive engines are 2000i SP4.
 
Maybe this will help?

The client must have access to the following registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
SOFTWARE
BTRIEVE_TECHNOLOGIES
MICROKERNAL_ENGINE

If the client does not have access rights to the above file then they will get the Btrieve error 20 on Record Manager.
 
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