If you are checking NT services, then the user needs the ability to do that.
Unless you make a special juser, this means running it as admin.  

If you are not checking NT services then you should be able to use whatever
user you want.



-----Original Message-----
   >From: "Alex Basin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   >Sent: 1/4/04 8:16:05 AM
   >To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   >Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] Whatsup user Pereviliges
   >
   >yes he needs to be an administrator
   >
   >  _____  
   >
   >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ahmed Soliman
   >Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2004 5:26 PM
   >To: Whatsup List
   >Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] Whatsup user Pereviliges
   >
   >
   >Dear all,
   > 
   >I just want to ask about the Privileges & Permissions needed for the
user that run Whatsup on Windows 2000 Server? Must this user be an
administrator, (whether on the local machine or on Domain)??
   > 
   >Best regards  
   > 
   > 
   >Ahmed Soliman
   >Communication Engineer
   >National Systems Research
   >+20 (10) 5460289
   > 
   >
   >
 
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