Mark,
Is it under Windows XP, and of course, I deleted the registry key maked
by the administrator.
The registry key :
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\
Already exist in the Windows registry. (under this key are stored all
uninstall informations).
I think that this is a bug of runrev, I will try to see if I can do a VB
or COM file for set this registry key (with Regedit, I can make it), and
if I can make this key with a VB or COM file, I will report it in the
quality center.
Regards,
Damien
Mark Schonewille a écrit :
Damien,
Is this on Vista? Apparently, you just can't do this as a power user.
You have to be logged in as an administrator.
Another possibility is that the path to the key already exists in the
administrator's account, because you have been testing it. It is a
long shot, but try creating each branch of the path separately. Make
\Uninstall first and then \Uninstall\tototest.
I wonder if it is possible to write a VB or COM file that can log in
as admin and set the regsitry keys.
Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
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Op 26-sep-2007, om 21:03 heeft GIRARD Damien het volgende geschreven:
Mark,
The function return "true" when I am logged as "Administrator", and
"false" when I am logged as "Power user".
The path of this registry setting doesn't exist, I want to make it.
Best regards,
Damien
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