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Guest

i am the administrator of my computer. i logged in with one of the limited
users and noticed a window stating that my pest patrol program was not
working with that user. i believe it would not allow to update or quaranteen
pests or something like that. is that how i should have it, or is there
something i should change?
 
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GreenieLeBrun

burdoglovr said:
i am the administrator of my computer. i logged in with one of the limited
users and noticed a window stating that my pest patrol program was not
working with that user. i believe it would not allow to update or quaranteen
pests or something like that. is that how i should have it, or is there
something i should change?

Have you tried the Pestpatrol support site?
http://www.my-etrust.com/Support/TechSupport.aspx
 
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Steven L Umbach

Most likely that program needs an administrator to logon and run it do at
least some functions since the application may delete or write to areas of
the operating system that require administrator access. You also can try
selecting the shortcut for the program, right click, select runas, and then
select the following user where you can enter the name and password of a
user that is an administrator account. If you want you could try adding your
user account to the application folder under program files, program
files\common files, and documents and settings\all users\application data
with full control NTFS permissions and to the registry key for the
application under HKLM\software via regedit to see if that helps. ---
Steve

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;308418 --
configuring NTFS permissions
 

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