QUICKBOOKS HKCR

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barney

Hi, I'm trying to set quickbooks to run on clients logged in as users.

Unfortunatly QB wants to read and write keys to HKCR and the only way I see
around the problem is by giving users admin rights to the entirety of HKCR.

Is there any other way I can cure this isssue?

Using XP clients and sbs2003.
 
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Dave Patrick

Try setting up failure auditing on the local machine hive. Run regedt32.exe
then browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes, then
Edit|Permissions|Advanced|Auditing|Add|"everyone"|OK then check the "Failed"
box on Full Control, Set Value, Create Subkey, Enumerate Subkey, Delete,
Create Link

Then try again logged on as a normal user. Then check the Event log security
for errors.

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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

:
| Hi, I'm trying to set quickbooks to run on clients logged in as users.
|
| Unfortunatly QB wants to read and write keys to HKCR and the only way I
see
| around the problem is by giving users admin rights to the entirety of
HKCR.
|
| Is there any other way I can cure this isssue?
|
| Using XP clients and sbs2003.
 

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