Karen,

You left out much from my instructions!

You do, in fact, have R:BASE 7.6 installed on the
Windows 7 operating system. The issue is not with
R:BASE.

After logging in as the Administrator, entering the
License Key and Activation Key, and supplying the end
user with the necessary permissions, the end user
will be able to read the Keys.

However with Windows 7 and varying User Account Control
settings, you must supply the end user with ability to
access the Keys as well.

I instructed you to turn off User Account Control while
logged in as the Administrator, which you did not know
how to do.

As you called R:BASE Technologies, not Microsoft, I
explained I was not fluent in setting up User Access
Controls for end users for the Microsoft Windows 7
operating system.

The clear details above may assist others in resolving
your issue in setting up the Windows 7 operating system.

John

At 02:46 PM 1/20/2010, you wrote:
Boy, I'm in hot water. After assuring my client that RBase 7.6 can run on Windows 7.0 so they can buy all new work stations, I can't get it to install.

If anyone can walk me thru this:  cell 708-307-8157

John Minyo has tried to help, but can't figure out what's wrong.

RBase is installed on the old server -- server wasn't replaced so not re-installation required.

On the workstation, I logged in as the administrator, set up my icon, asked for activation code, works just great. I went to regedit, and I think I set full permissions for the appropriate group. Log in as a user, set up icon, click on it and it still asks for activation, giving me a different userid. I cannot change the user account control level -- click on the option and it does nothing so I assume the user can't change it.

Any clues what I can check?

Karen

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