We have gotten around this.  If your network makes you use a non-admin
account (an account without local admin rights) for regular work, like
ours, then launch the Admin Tool using "Run as..." and select an account
with local admin rights.  You only need to do this once, and then you
can work normally after that.

 

Still not sure which registry entries need to be written, but at least
it doesn't yell at us any more.

 

Michael W. Luttmann 
Senior Database Administrator 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 



 

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Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 8:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: ARS Admin Tool 7.02 (Error writing registry values) ARERR
2815

 

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I have not found a fix, Did not put in a ticket.. 

I figured it was just me.. it seems not to hurt anything.. 

But I believe it is a SDC configuration that prevents it from writing to
the registry.

I have not had any issues, except it does come up everytime.

 

I  am not planning on logging a ticket, as I just don't have the time..
if the admintool did not work.. I would.

 

On 11/28/06, Luttmann, Michael W Ctr 21 SCS/SCBBN
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

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I searched the archives looking for a thread that addresses the subject
problem.  I found one that was originally posted in August by Patrick
Zandi.  I also have a DoD system and after upgrade to the 7.0 Admin Tool
we (my co-worker and I) are both getting ARERR 2815 when logging in to
the Admin Tool.

Was there ever a resolution on this?  There was no follow-up or
resolution that I could fi nd in the archive.

Michael W. Luttmann 
Senior Database Administrator 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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