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Friday, September 21, 2007

Re: [oopic] Oopic 6 Does Not Run For NON Administrators

Hmm,

I'm not sure about that, I'll send the question up the food chain.
But one suggestion is any file associated with the serial port may need
permissions changed to open it up to everyone. Also, you cannot compile
if your user directory is not writable. Can you give me screen shots of
the errors that you get?

DLC

pjgeo2000 wrote:
> I am an IT tech in a school and we have just installed Oopic 6 and it
> will not run unless an administrator is logged into the machine. Does
> anyone know a way around this? Is there a file that I don't know of
> these users needs read/write permissions to? ( have tried the exe and
> the config files ) Ant non administrator doesnt even get the stop sign
> logo on the shortcut.
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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