Application Error

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Andy

Anybody can help me ???
I have Windows 2000 Professional installed on all my
workstation. And I want all of my workstation to be able
communicate using LAN messenger, for this case I'm using
LanTalk v1.3

I've already set LanTalk to be able running by all users
(I've set the permission).

The problem is, when the computer reboot, I have to logon
as Local Administrator first and then logoff and logon as
domain user in order to LanTalk operated normally.
When I just logon as domain user after the computer
rebooted, LanTalk won't work.

Is there any way to solve this problem ???
 
Nothing to do with the operating system. Ask the application developer.

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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect.

:
| Anybody can help me ???
| I have Windows 2000 Professional installed on all my
| workstation. And I want all of my workstation to be able
| communicate using LAN messenger, for this case I'm using
| LanTalk v1.3
|
| I've already set LanTalk to be able running by all users
| (I've set the permission).
|
| The problem is, when the computer reboot, I have to logon
| as Local Administrator first and then logoff and logon as
| domain user in order to LanTalk operated normally.
| When I just logon as domain user after the computer
| rebooted, LanTalk won't work.
|
| Is there any way to solve this problem ???
 

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