Regisrty error in AutoCad 2000

C

Chris

I'm running windows 2000 pro. And have installed AutoCad
2000 on the machine as an administrator. The user that
logs on is part of the administrator group and the power
user group. But when starting AutoCad I get a registry
error which dosen't allow me to use certain aspects of the
software. The quirk here is as an administrator, I can't
save to the server and as a user I can. I think this may
be the start of the problem but don't have a clue.
As far as what server and setup on that end I personally
don't know.

Thanks in Advance.
Chris
 
M

Mark V

Chris wrote in
I'm running windows 2000 pro. And have installed AutoCad
2000 on the machine as an administrator. The user that
logs on is part of the administrator group and the power
user group. But when starting AutoCad I get a registry
error which dosen't allow me to use certain aspects of the
software. The quirk here is as an administrator, I can't
save to the server and as a user I can. I think this may
be the start of the problem but don't have a clue.
As far as what server and setup on that end I personally
don't know.

I suggest AutoCAD fora/groups. The AccessControls issues have been
around for some while, but it is an AutoCAD issue up until you need
help with actually changing registry permissions as I see it.
 
M

Mark V

Chris wrote in
I'm running windows 2000 pro. And have installed AutoCad
2000 on the machine as an administrator. The user that
logs on is part of the administrator group and the power
user group. But when starting AutoCad I get a registry
error which dosen't allow me to use certain aspects of the
software. The quirk here is as an administrator, I can't
save to the server and as a user I can. I think this may
be the start of the problem but don't have a clue.
As far as what server and setup on that end I personally
don't know.

I suggest AutoCAD fora/groups. The AccessControls issues have been
around for some while, but it is an AutoCAD issue up until you need
help with actually changing registry permissions as I see it.
 

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