>Standard User (No administrative privelages) is attempting to install an
>application to their PalmOS device. RDKInst is a program that runs that will
>link a Conduit to the HotSync manager and set files to install at the next
>HotSync.
>
>Run RDKInst as usual, it request Administrative privileges. The
>Administrative user comes over, gives a password, walks away. User finishes
>install, selects proper user, and promptly gets an error.
>Currently, I can only think of the Standard user will need to be made a
>local administrative user until the install of this is complete.


Yup. Palm has been like this ever since I can remember. See my response to
"NF System calls monitor?"

As I noted in that response, even if you do this, if you log in to the 
machine under another Administrator account, you will be locked out of the 
Palm interface and files. It's ridiculous.

Ken Dibble
www.stic-cil.org



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