Language learning software wont work in User account

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Guest

I have installed a language learning software (that also creates a user
account specifically for the program) and made a "virtual CD" script, so the
use of the CD is not required. It works perfectally in the Admin account, but
although it also starts in the User account, when the program asks for your
name and password, it has a problem writing the user file. IT says it is copy
protected, but in the Admin account, it says otherwise...So the program wont
go any further! HELLLLLPPPP
 
S

smlunatick

I have installed a language learning software (that also creates a user
account specifically for the program) and made a "virtual CD" script, so the
use of the CD is not required. It works perfectally in the Admin account, but
although it also starts in the User account, when the program asks for your
name and password, it has a problem writing the user file. IT says it is copy
protected, but in the Admin account, it says otherwise...So the program wont
go any further! HELLLLLPPPP

Several software "packages" require to have "full administrator" type
permissions in order to work correctly. This is usually for older
softwares that were created before XP came on the market. Have you
checked to see what type of user account the language learning user
account is set yo?
 

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