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My son nearly took a job as a school IT technician when he got a rather crap degree. Seem to recall it was pretty poorly paid. Fortunately, a mate wangled him an interview at his place and now he's earning a fortune in the city as an IT manager .
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI smell a plan B.
Although I wouldn't be surprised if that includes the cost of replacement hardware.
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Originally posted by eek View PostI wouldn't call myself an expert on this stuff either. However don't assume their people are anything other than low level support monkey's because the amounts schools will willing pay support people is peanuts (but people are still stupid enough to take the job)
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I wouldn't call myself an expert on this stuff either. However don't assume their people are anything other than low level support monkey's because the amounts schools will willing pay support people is peanuts (but people are still stupid enough to take the job)
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Cheers eek but I can't do actually anything myself. I'm responding to an email support request and have already said, since our path setups are standard .NET, that it sounds like some permission problem with their setup. The bloke describes himself as an IT Network coordinator, so he should know the basics of setting up program permissions and have already done what you describe. (mind you, this is public sector!) Are there any more obscure causes?
Know nowt about networks and was wondering if network installs do something different, eg set a common network version of ProgramData perhaps? Could it make a difference if they copied the setup files and installed them on machines individually?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostCheers. Yes, they appear to be reinstalling all our stuff, new network or PCs I would assume.
Best solution would be to try and install it from a non admin account and to login when prompted. That should ensure everyone can see and run the program.
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Cheers. Yes, they appear to be reinstalling all our stuff, new network or PCs I would assume.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostThey were ok before but now a school is having trouble using our programs on their Windows 7 machines installed over their new RM network. They work ok for teachers with admin permission but not for pupils, they get a Program Data access error.
Our programs are bog standard .NET and use whatever paths are in the system variable files. Program Data is where Win 7 usually puts any temporary files. Wondering what there is about their setup that would restict access to that folder, and how any other programs could work properly? (Assuming they do).
Any bright ideas on this? Cheers.
\Documents and Settings\All Users and \Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data folders in XP).
by the sounds of it someone has changed the access permissions somewhere so that non administrators cannot run your program. Have they installed a new version recently?
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Network permission problem
They were ok before but now a school is having trouble using our programs on their Windows 7 machines installed over their new RM network. They work ok for teachers with admin permission but not for pupils, they get a Program Data access error.
Our programs are bog standard .NET and use whatever paths are in the system variable files. Program Data is where Win 7 usually puts any temporary files. Wondering what there is about their setup that would restict access to that folder, and how any other programs could work properly? (Assuming they do).
Any bright ideas on this? Cheers.Last edited by xoggoth; 26 November 2012, 12:59.Tags: None
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