I could not accept admin.  I re-read (by a birdies recommendation-lol) the
install.pdf and it is there.  Page 47 of
"RBASEeXtreme64forWindows_GettingStartedGuide.pdf" 

 

Regedit - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\R:Base Technologies\RBG90_64

 

Then "Right Click on the Folder name "RBG90_..(32/64)" on the left panel and
set permissions.  You will most likely have to add the new user name.

 

Then try and IT WORKS!  And the user is not a "Admin" which is a beautiful
thing.

 

Sincerely,

Paul D.

 

 

 

 

 

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Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: At a client - cannot install on Win7!

 

Hmm... "Windows 7.  It was my idea."  Isn't that how the commercial goes?

Frank -- have I told you lately that I love you?  I probably have ...  

I was logged in as the network admin, not the Local admin!   I asked the IT
guy if there was a local admin, oh sure there is!   I didn't even know there
was a difference between a network and local admin.   

So I logged in as the local admin, added my user to the Administrators group
as you said.  Logged in as the user, turned UAC off, now RBase opens fine
and doesn't ask me for anything!

All this comes to a halt because another piece of software refuses to run on
64-bit, so the IT guy is unplugging and reformatting as 32 bit.  So I get to
start over again later this week.

So here's my question for when I tackle this again.   I'm assuming that I
have to add all the users to my admin group.   Do I have to do this on each
physical machine?  Or does logging in as the local admin on one machine take
care of this?    And then I would log in as each user, change each user's
UAC, right?

Karen






This machine is joined to a domain ?  If so then you do need to turn off UAC
for the domain user,
log into the machine as the LOCAL administrator,
Right Click on My Computer - Manage
Under Local users and groups click groups
in the list of groups, right click on administrators group and click add to
group
Click add and in the enter objects name type {DOMAIN}\{USER NAME}
Click ok all the way out.
Log out and log back in as the domain user
Goto UAC control and turn it off for the domain user.

Sorry I thought you was on a stand alone/workgroup computer

 

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