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Hi Michael, CODE requires a minimum of Power User (so as to be able to read/write to the registry), requires that you have the correct environment variables configured, and well as write access to c:\WDSC and its subdirectories. Please refer to the install notes which can be found: c:\WDSC\install\help\install notes In particular the following section: file:///C:/WDSC/install/help/installnotes.htm#nt2000 thanks, Violaine Batthish WebSphere Development Studio Client, IBM Toronto Lab wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 06/29/2005 04:57:05 PM: > > I recently received a new laptop and was granted administrator rights to > install WDSC. After finishing the installation and making sure > everything was working properly my admin rights were taken away. Now I > can't start CODE or CODE Designer, unless I sign on with administrator > rights, which my company doesn't like me to do. > > I figure that it is a permissions problem on one or more Windows > folders. When we originally loaded my previous laptop two years ago I > know we changed some permissions so I could use CODE and CODE Designer > without being an administrator but I though it was only the WDSC and IBM > folders. Does anyone know what Windows folders require special > permissions for CODE and CODE Designer to run without being an > administrator? > > Michael Tobey > Foremost Farms USA (Consumer Products) > mike.tobey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
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