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January 16, 2012 at 2:57 pm #4133
Betto
MemberHi.
I posted this question long time ago, but it seems the post has been lost / cancelled.
I had to reinstall win 2000 so I’m here again with the same question:
everytime I start a Winfax client, as user with limited rights, appears a message asking me to restart the system.
After the restart nothing changes.
This does not apply to admin accounts, but I MUST run this client as normal user for security reasons.
I just remember I have to run regedt32 and modify some authorization… which one?
ThanksJanuary 17, 2012 at 10:05 pm #9375Administrator
Keymasterthat information would have been moved to the premium forums, I would have to find it for you.
January 18, 2012 at 9:41 am #9376Betto
Member@Moderator wrote:
that information would have been moved to the premium forums, I would have to find it for you.
Aha!
If it is possible… 😉January 19, 2012 at 7:15 pm #9377Administrator
Keymaster@Betto wrote:
Hi.
I posted this question long time ago, but it seems the post has been lost / cancelled.
I had to reinstall win 2000 so I’m here again with the same question:
everytime I start a Winfax client, as user with limited rights, appears a message asking me to restart the system.
After the restart nothing changes.
This does not apply to admin accounts, but I MUST run this client as normal user for security reasons.
I just remember I have to run regedt32 and modify some authorization… which one?
ThanksTranslated to English, this error is the following in WinFax; “WinFax PRO has performed some changes on your system. You will need to restart Windows for changes to take effect. After reboot, please resume the Message Sharing Client setup process”
WinFax uses DCOM for client/host communication, if you are restricting user access then DCOM may also be restricted and not be available to this user, therefore you cannot use client/host sharing. REGACCES does only gives registry access to specific WinFax keys.
WinFax is attempting to check this key in registry;
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftOleDCOMEnabled
Possible values are “Y” and “N” . If set to “N”, WinFax will set to “Y”.
If you have policy to restrict this, it will never set to “Y” after reboot and revert back to “N”.
January 20, 2012 at 1:53 pm #9378Betto
MemberMany thanks Sir! 🙂
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