At 05/16/2005, Diane Poremsky wrote:
Correct, that fixes it - and I think 2005 sets it up that way. Older versions didn't and people could go for months not knowing it wasn't updating.

Of my three systems that were running NAV 2003, two would update from the limited user accounts, both automatic and on demand. The third one, for some reason, always balked about not having admin privs. I installed it from the admin account and turned on auto-updates on all three. On the one that refused to work that way, I simply setup a once-a-day task in the scheduler. Live Update didn't run as a scheduled task (in NAV 2003) but as a system service (on the two that worked). The only thing in the task scheduler on those two was the complete system scan which ran once a week.


YMMV.

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Tony Lowe, The HapMaster
What if the hokey-pokey really is what it's all about?

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