Looks like I have started and interesting thread here. My biggest complaint about profiles is when I use my laptop. I login to my domain at work and to my local domain at home (because it boots faster)and it thinks I am 2 different people. It drives me crazy! I have to setup everything twice...
Thanks but I do that now. I put the user in local admin temporarily to do the install (I don't want users in admin long term). It is a pain because the user doesn't have access to the installs on the server, etc... I would like to log in as a domain admin install software and move on but I can't...
Can I just have one global user profile in Windows 2000? I am having to give users temp admin access, install software, then remove them from admin. When I install software as admin, the configuration isn't stored for any users. Can I make it work just like 98?
Not sure I understand your question. Are you creating the test inside of LS or are you using Macromedia Authorware or toolbook? Please give an example.
You may already know this but.
The "Launch Standard Tracking Frameset" check box must be checked on the Activity properties page in the planner in order for tests created in LS to work. Also, try LS patches A-F.
Hope that helps.
What version of LS are you using? If you are using 4.0, then the help files are in .pdf by choosing the help button from the ADMIN interface and then clicking on the help directory link.
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