I am constantly perplexed with all the problems related to permissions and here is a new one to me.
I am running Netscape with the Quicktime plugin. If my user has administrative privileges, all is well. If the user is a power user, when you attempt to run media which requires Quicktime, Netscape freezes. It even does this in Explorer.
I uninstalled Netscape, reinstalled. No difference. Uninstalled Quicktime, reinstalled. No difference.
Got tired of screwing with it, reformatted and reinstalled Win2k, restored backed up data and programs. No difference.
If I change my user to an administrator, it works perfectly.
So, I am convinced that it is a permissions problem, but where? I gave my user full permissions to the Netscape folder and Quicktime folder but nada.
The last time I had permissions problems and started changing things, I had my computer completely tanked so I am reluctant to experiment.
It seems to me that permissions are the least covered area with Win2k and XP and it is very hard to find any help. Some tech support people have told me to run as an administrator which makes it easy for them and me but not too secure.
I am running Netscape with the Quicktime plugin. If my user has administrative privileges, all is well. If the user is a power user, when you attempt to run media which requires Quicktime, Netscape freezes. It even does this in Explorer.
I uninstalled Netscape, reinstalled. No difference. Uninstalled Quicktime, reinstalled. No difference.
Got tired of screwing with it, reformatted and reinstalled Win2k, restored backed up data and programs. No difference.
If I change my user to an administrator, it works perfectly.
So, I am convinced that it is a permissions problem, but where? I gave my user full permissions to the Netscape folder and Quicktime folder but nada.
The last time I had permissions problems and started changing things, I had my computer completely tanked so I am reluctant to experiment.
It seems to me that permissions are the least covered area with Win2k and XP and it is very hard to find any help. Some tech support people have told me to run as an administrator which makes it easy for them and me but not too secure.