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davidcorp (Programmer)
5 Feb 09 4:59
Hi

I have some software that works when a user has local admin rights (on XP in a Win2003 domain). However when I remove the local admin rights the software runs but certain parts of it do not and generate errors. Is there some software I can run in the background to check what files this software requires permissions on (what files the application is trying to open)  so I can set permissions on individual files.

Thank you.

David
SimonDavies (MIS)
5 Feb 09 8:00
Have a look at http://www.robotronic.de/runasspcEn.html, that may work for you.

Simon

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davidcorp (Programmer)
9 Feb 09 6:58
Hi Simon

Thanks for the post. Unfortunately they are a bit funny about installing additional software so I cannot really do this. I thought I could use something like ProcessExplorer (although I have tried this and cannot seem to see the right info).

Thanks.
David

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