If I run HL from an account without administrator privileges it complains twice:
"Unexpected error; quitting"
Looks like it is trying access protected registry entries. Please add win XP support!
Win NT: 5.1.A28 - Service Pack 1
hlpro.exe 3.2.0.50
aping.exe 1.0.0.16
dexec.exe 1.0.0.5
mswinsck.ocx 6.0.89.88
msvbvm50.dll 5.2.82.44
asycfilt.dll 3.50.5014.0
comcat.dll 5.0.2600.1
ctl3d.dll No Version Info available!
ctl3dnt.dll No Version Info available!
oleaut32.dll 3.50.5016.0
olepro32.dll 5.0.5014.0
stdole2.tlb 3.50.5014.0
Jiri-Fojtasek Site Admin
Joined: Feb 02, 2003
Posts: 1737
Location: Slovakia
Posted:
Thu Aug 14, 2003 10:13 am
RossMacGregor wrote:
If I run HL from an account without administrator privileges it complains twice:
"Unexpected error; quitting"
Looks like it is trying access protected registry entries. Please add win XP support!
Win NT: 5.1.A28 - Service Pack 1
hlpro.exe 3.2.0.50
aping.exe 1.0.0.16
dexec.exe 1.0.0.5
mswinsck.ocx 6.0.89.88
msvbvm50.dll 5.2.82.44
asycfilt.dll 3.50.5014.0
comcat.dll 5.0.2600.1
ctl3d.dll No Version Info available!
ctl3dnt.dll No Version Info available!
oleaut32.dll 3.50.5016.0
olepro32.dll 5.0.5014.0
stdole2.tlb 3.50.5014.0
Yes. It places some writable files under c:\Program Files\HyperLobbyPro3 folder. Just simply change rights of the HyperLobbyPro folder to be writable for selected user ... This isuue will be fixed in 4.x version ...
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RossMacGregor Newbie
Joined: Aug 13, 2003
Posts: 2
Location: Canada
Posted:
Thu Aug 14, 2003 10:48 am
Quote:
Yes. It places some writable files under c:\Program Files\HyperLobbyPro3 folder. Just simply change rights of the HyperLobbyPro folder to be writable for selected user ... This isuue will be fixed in 4.x version ...
Thanks, I am glad to hear this issue will be addressed. The UBI browser has a similar but more serious problem with user accounts.
FYI my HyperLobbyPro3 folder is not write protected. The cause of the problem must be elsewhere.
Jiri-Fojtasek Site Admin
Joined: Feb 02, 2003
Posts: 1737
Location: Slovakia
Posted:
Thu Aug 14, 2003 8:22 pm
RossMacGregor wrote:
Quote:
Yes. It places some writable files under c:\Program Files\HyperLobbyPro3 folder. Just simply change rights of the HyperLobbyPro folder to be writable for selected user ... This isuue will be fixed in 4.x version ...
Thanks, I am glad to hear this issue will be addressed. The UBI browser has a similar but more serious problem with user accounts.
FYI my HyperLobbyPro3 folder is not write protected. The cause of the problem must be elsewhere.
Iam not atlking about write protection, but about users rights. It need full user rights to the folder and all included files ...
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