Shockwave and Flash doesn't work for users

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Guest

Setting up a terminal server 2003. Administrators can use shockwave and flash
but regular users cannot. They get done, but with errors at the bottom on any
page that has shockwave or flash on it. There are policies in place.
Everything works fine on a regular networked computer but not in a terminal
session.

I've tried to set the server to relaxed security which didn't help. I've set
the local (Terminal Server) policy IE security settings to Medium which
didn't help. I've removed the enhanced security settings for IE (Server 2003)
which didn't help.

It must have something to do with permissions but I can't figure out whether
it's IE settings, registry security or file security.

Any ideas?

“The game of life is not so much in holding a good hand as playing a poor
hand well." Unknown
 
G

Guest

Hi Rickard,

I had previously downloaded the full installs from the web site, then I used
the add/remove programs - add new programs from CD or floppy wizard and
browsed to the share containing the full installs. I assume that is the
correct way to install programs for everyone's use.

Arcane26
 
N

Neplitude

You need to profile the app while logged on as a local user. Tools that are
quite ideal for doing this are regmon and filemon by sysinternals. An
awesome tool that bundles the functionality of both these cool utils is
dependancy walker.

This will most certainly sort out your problemo!

Cheers for now
Nep
 

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