Keep in mind that 2008 has "User Account Control" like vista and 7.
Its microsoft's crappy version of sudo in unix/linux.  So I believe
what some may be suggesting is that not only should you be logged in
as Administrator, BUT, you should right click the executable and
select "Run as Administrator" when installing.

On 6/13/11, Bill Haskett <wphask...@advantos.net> wrote:
> Jim:
>
> I installed the U2 client from the "udt_7.2acl.zip" file onto Windows
> 2008 R2.  It installed just fine.  One thing I always do on Win 2008 R2
> is run everything like this as "administrator".  There is so much that
> can go wrong, and very few people know how to resolve permissions issues.
>
> HTH,
>
> Bill
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* jim.sto...@esc.edu
> *To:* u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
> *Date:* 6/13/2011 2:07 PM
> *Subject:* [U2] Installing UniObjects on Windows 2008 64 bit
>> Hello,
>>
>> We have a UniData server and are using UniObjects to access it from our
>> web servers (using Lotus Notes/Domino).  We have UniObjects working in
>> Domino's Lotusscript scripting language on our production servers running
>> Windows 2003.  It also works on my desktop running Windows XP.
>>
>> I just tried to install the UniData client (udt_7.2acl, downloaded today
>> from Rocket's website) on a development machine running Windows 2008 R2 64
>> bit, and the Domino agent that calls the Uniobjects.UnioaifCtrl object
>> always fails with the error:  "ERROR  208 : Cannot create automation
>> object".  The UniObjects manual mentions that if you get an error saying
>> it cannot create object that UniObjects didn't install property and
>> instructing you to try re-installing.  I've re-installed it three times
>> with no luck.  The UniData client installer runs fine, and seems to
>> install the UniDevelopers Kit (the element that installs UniObjects)
>> without any errors.  There are no errors in the server's event log, and
>> the file uniobjects.dll is placed into the C:\Windows\SysWOW64 directory
>> on the server, which seems to be correct for a 32-bit dll on a Windows
>> 2008 server.
>>
>> Next I downloaded and installed Microsoft's OLE/COM Object Viewer (a
>> Windows 2008 compatible version is in the Windows 7 SDK installer), and
>> installed that on both my desktop and the Windows 2008 server.  On my
>> desktop, the viewer shows that the UnioaifCtrl class is
>> registered/installed.  However, the UnioaifCtrl class does not appear in
>> the viewer on the Windows 2008 server. Maybe the installation didn't
>> "register" the object?
>>
>> Has anyone installed the UniData client, especially UniObjects, on Windows
>> 2008 R2?  Does anyone have any suggestions about why the client installer
>> wouldn't be registering the automation object, or how to proceed?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Jim Stoner
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