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WTS, InterBase and BDE

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Lars Christensen - 26 May 2004 21:09 GMT
My good old Delphi Application (TTables etc) is  installed on a server
with InterBase 6.0.0 and BDE 5.01. The server's administrator was
logged on for the installation task.

Afterwards the administrator logs on to his desktop PC as a WTS client
and runs the application. Everything works ok. Some other user logs on
using less priviledges but now the system hangs in the logon. It seems
that either InterBase or BDE needs to do updates in a place where it
lacks the priviledges.

Any ideas? Thanks.

Lars Christensen
Vera Noest [MVP] - 26 May 2004 23:51 GMT
I would download FileMon and RegMon from
http://www.sysinternals.com/. Run them as administrator, start
a TS session as a normal user and try to run the application.

FileMon and RegMon will show you all "access denied" errors
that occur, so that you can give your users the necessary
permissions on a file-to file or Registry subkey basis.

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> My good old Delphi Application (TTables etc) is  installed on a
> server with InterBase 6.0.0 and BDE 5.01. The server's
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> Lars Christensen
 
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