[BUG] Program access too restrictive in Vista build 5200

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Hi,

I have installed:
Windows Vista 5600 64-Bit
Running on:
AMD Sempron 64 1.8GHz
1GB RAM
7200RPM 250GB SATA drive
nVidia 128MB 5200FX graphics ( Aero capable ).

When a user tries to run javac ( The java compiler ), he must gain
administrative privileges to perform the compilation.

This restriction is extremely inconvenient.

Examining the Java bin directory, the following programs are marked as
requiring authentication:

appletviewer, apt, extcheck, HtmlConverter, idlj, jar, jarsigner, javac,
javadoc, javah, javap, jconsole, jdb, jps, jstat, jstatd, native2ascii,
packager, rmic, serialver

The following programs do not require authentication:

java, javaw, javaws, keytool, kinit, klist, ktab, orbd, pack200, policytool,
rmid, rmiregistry, servertool, tnameserv, unpack200

Very inconvenient indeed.

/Þór
 
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I wish I could.

That was the next bug I was going to report - The bug report tool tries to
use the file transfer manager
to upload the bugreport.

And, it fails with a "Incorrect handle state was reported by network. Error
code = 12019"

Kind of catch-22, isn't it ?

/Þór
 
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Tom Ziegmann

To correct that open the FTM, then open the options and unselect HTTP on the
options page. Your bug reports should go through after that.
 
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