Hello I would like to use VPN client 3.9.3 on Windows XP SP on power user account, but when I run vpnlogin.exe then nothing happens. The user has got full rights for registry HKLM\Software\Novell\VPN\Current folder but the client still not working. One thing is interesting for me, client version 3.8.16, 3.9.0 works fine on power user account but client version 3.9.2, 3.9.3 not. Why? Where is the problem and how to fix it? Regards Pawel
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In article <1ysGn.7262$N74.1779@kovat.provo.novell.com>, Katoh wrote: > I would like to use VPN client 3.9.3 on Windows XP SP on power user > account, but when I run vpnlogin.exe then nothing happens. > The user has got full rights for registry > HKLM\Software\Novell\VPN\Current folder but the client still not working. > One thing is interesting for me, client version 3.8.16, 3.9.0 works fine > on power user account but client version 3.9.2, 3.9.3 not. Why? Where is > the problem and how to fix it? > I didn't think anything changed regarding permissions to install or run. Does the new client work OK for you if you have administrator rights? Craig Johnson Novell Support Connection SysOp *** For a current patch list, tips, handy files and books on BorderManager, go to http://www.craigjconsulting.com ***
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W dniu 2010-05-14 19:23, Craig Johnson pisze: > In article<1ysGn.7262$N74.1779@kovat.provo.novell.com>, Katoh wrote: >> I would like to use VPN client 3.9.3 on Windows XP SP on power user XP SP3 of course >> account, but when I run vpnlogin.exe then nothing happens. >> The user has got full rights for registry >> HKLM\Software\Novell\VPN\Current folder but the client still not working. >> One thing is interesting for me, client version 3.8.16, 3.9.0 works fine >> on power user account but client version 3.9.2, 3.9.3 not. Why? Where is >> the problem and how to fix it? >> > I didn't think anything changed regarding permissions to install or run. > Does the new client work OK for you if you have administrator rights? Yes it does. On administrator account it works fine. Any suggestions? Regards Pawel
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In article <ZkEHn.10456$N74.10349@kovat.provo.novell.com>, Katoh wrote: > Yes it does. On administrator account it works fine. > Any suggestions? > I think everyone has just settled on giving power user access. You could, I suppose, use a group policy to lock things down from there. Craig Johnson Novell Support Connection SysOp *** For a current patch list, tips, handy files and books on BorderManager, go to http://www.craigjconsulting.com ***
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