Hi You, I'm installing gnucash as lokal admin "root" und using it under my non-admin account (called "Jan" :-). This seems to be unsupported, as the installer adds the registry content to the 'HKEY Current User' gegistry tree, which is "root" during install. The result is, that I can't run the aq-qizard (Error: wizrd not found) and I can't run the commandline tools (gives C:\Programme\gnucash\bin>aqbanking-tool.exe 3:2007/06/30 22-09-35:gwen(4004):pathmanager.c: 362: RegOpenKey Software\Gwenhywfar\Paths failed.
The workaround was to export (as "root") all HKCU/Software/(relevant entries) and import them as "Jan". I've no idea if the programms can be adapted to look in HKLM and the installer installs into to HKLM/Software, but this way it is unuseable :-( The other point is, that I get two firewall warnings (plain windows firewall). Seems that gnucash-bin and gconfd-2 want to listen to some ports. They should be configured as exceptions. Unfortunatelly online banking it is still not working: I can click the menu entries, but I only get a flicker (window is opend and closed) and no results :-( Would be nice to get the results of that call to get the error message. Any commandline switch or variable to set, that I get to know whats going on? Nice greetings, Jan PS: quite funny to see a unix app not running as normal user. Usually you have to teach ported windows app the "install as root, run as user"-way but it seems that the other way is also true :-) PS2: it woud be nice to get a similar bat for installing the mingw and qt deendencies. Could't they be redistributet as a small zip, which only has the relevant content (I don't need header files and demos for qt... mingw is also only one dll not the whole of gcc). Also, there should be a check in front of the online wizard menu entry, so that it does not fail, but says what you have to do. _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
