It looks like the issue was group membership. I had just given the user
access to the .exe, but not put them into the correct group.
Now all seems to work ok. However the issue now has changed a bit, and it
more of a Microsoft Expression Media issue now. Seems like I can execute the
application now, but I can't open the catalog on a network drive.
Oh well, guess that's another post entirely! :-)
Thank you for the nudge. -CLL
"JS" wrote:
> Check his Group membership.
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> "CLL" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> >I have an account in our domain, and that account has admin rights. (but I
> > do not log in as "administrator") There is another user within our domain
> > who needs access to an application that I installed while logged onto my
> > account. (the account where I have admin rights)
> >
> > When I have the user log onto his account, he does not have access to the
> > application. I gave him read/write/execute access to the folder that the
> > application is in. Also *thought* that I indicated "make this application
> > viewable to all users" upon install.
> >
> > What am I missing?
> >
> > Thank you in advance for any guidance.
> >
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