> I installed Cold Fusion Studio 4.5 on a Windows NT
> Workstation.  Of course I had to logon on as an
> administrator for the installation. I did the
> installation and reset the computer.
>
> When I logon as an administrator, I can use Cold Fusion
> Studio without any problems.  If I logon as a user,
> without administrative rights, I get the following error:
>
> Failed to create key .vtx
>
> I can go into Cold Fusion Studio, but can not access any pull down
> menus.  I have tried upgrading to Cold Fusion Studio 4.5a,
> but with no luck.

As a general rule, when you can't run an application as a non-administrative
user within NT, you've got some sort of Access Control List (ACL) problem.
You might be able to fix this by figuring out what operation is failing when
you run Studio as a non-administrative user, then give that user rights to
perform the operation. Of course, that's easier for me to say than for you
to do. However, it can be done, with a little patience. You'll need to
monitor registry and file access. There are tools for this available at
http://www.winternals.com/products/monitoringtools.shtml; unfortunately,
they're not free, but if you administer a lot of NT systems, they're well
worth the $69. The guys who built these tools are simply incredible; check
out the other things they've got while you're there.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444

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