software can use in computer administrator but no in Limited account

From: H P Tan (tanhoe_at_pd.jaring.my)
Date: 06/30/03


Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 13:58:08 +0800


We install a software in our latest Windows XP Professional system.

It works well in administrator level,

But in LIMIT USAGE LEVEL (another user log in who is not the administrator
of the Windows XP) it had error like :

After key in all data,

Do Calculate and Display Result ,

********* Error #75 : Path/FIle access error

******** Path/File access error

If I set the user to from "Limited account" to become "Computer
administrator" this problem can be solve, But the company policy not allowed
sales department to become computer administrator.

Do you have any opinion to solve by change security setting ?



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