I know it needs admin privileges to run the setup. It seems to also need an
admin to log in after the restart to complete the installation. When I
install with Group Policy it has admin rights, but the next logon is the
user, who does not. This is what the log shows.
"Philip Taylor [ATI]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> most versions of DX require admin privs to install.
>
> "Anthony Yates" <anthony.yates@airno~spamdesk.com> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I have installed DirectX 9.0b using the Volume License version and an
msi
> > wrapper. It is installed on Windows 2000 clients using Group Policy.
> > After the machine restarts I get an error in the log saying that the
> > computer started dxdllreg.exe but failed to register various files.
> >
> > "06/07/04 10:10:04: dsetup32: Installation ended with value 1 =
> Installation
> > succeeded need restart
> > 06/07/04 10:12:33: dxdllreg: ----- start DxDllReg -----
> > 06/07/04 10:12:34: dxdllreg: ----- start to register
> > C:\WINNT\inf\dxdllreg.inf [DirectShow] -----
> > 06/07/04 10:12:34: dxdllreg: ERROR: RegisterDLL(): Could not register
> > C:\WINNT\system32\amstream.dll, return value = 0x8002801C.
> > 06/07/04 10:12:37: dxdllreg: ERROR: RegisterDLL(): Could not register
> > C:\WINNT\system32\devenum.dll, return value = 0x80070005.etc etc etc"
> >
> > It looks to me as though DirectX needs an administrator to log in after
> the
> > restart to complete the installation. Is that rights? If so, how can
that
> be
> > automated?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Anthony Yates
> >
> >
>
>
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