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Author:  Mandarine [ Sun Feb 13, 2005 23:23 ]
Post subject:  Problem with administrator rights

Hi there,

I'm using LCDInfo since this weekend and already got some nice screens running :-)

Unfortunately I'm running in a problem with user rights on Windows XP SP2.

Right after booting Windows, LCDInfo won't work if logged on as user. I have to log of, login as administrator, start LCDInfo and then logoff again.

After that, LCDInfo will work with user rights ...

What can I do? I think that some sort of driver / device has to be initialized as administrator. But which?

Anybody an idea?

cu

Sascha

Author:  coorz [ Mon Feb 14, 2005 0:01 ]
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Try running LCDinfo with different secuity (administrator) credentials. Use the "RUN AS" option.

Author:  Mandarine [ Mon Feb 14, 2005 8:51 ]
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How do I manage this when auto-starting "LCD-Info" when booting windows?

Sascha

EDIT: Doesn't work with "Run as" ...

Any Ideas?

Author:  Henri [ Wed Feb 16, 2005 0:32 ]
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The problem must be the WinIO driver which can't load the kernel mode driver part in user mode.

You can try running this configuration program from old LCDInfo and then from the IO driver tab try the "Install driver" option with administrator rights.
http://www.skippari.net/lcd/alpha/install_for_winio.rar

As it's made with C++ Builder you might need this: http://www.lcdinfo.com/lcd/files/Vcl50.zip

Let us know how it goes.

Author:  Mandarine [ Wed Feb 16, 2005 19:53 ]
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No, didn't work :-(

"Error installing drivers"

I also tried copying the winlo files to the system32 directory and giving them full rights ... didn't work either :-(

Any other idea?

Author:  Ecl1PS [ Thu Feb 17, 2005 20:22 ]
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dont you have admin rights yourself?
I have and I have no probs.

Author:  Mandarine [ Thu Feb 17, 2005 22:23 ]
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Ecl1PS wrote:
dont you have admin rights yourself?
I have and I have no probs.


i sure have admin rights on my pc. But I'm usally working with user rights for safety reasons (especially online).

Author:  coorz [ Thu Feb 17, 2005 23:59 ]
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Feeling paranoia :wink: . How about VMWare 8)

Author:  Mandarine [ Fri Feb 18, 2005 10:52 ]
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coorz wrote:
Feeling paranoia :wink: .


Nothing do to with paranoia ... ever worked on a unix system? You NEVER work with root permissions.

So, still the open question: Any idea how lcdinfo and / or winlo has to be configured that it works with user rights :?:

Author:  Henri [ Sat Feb 19, 2005 18:23 ]
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I need to research this. I have known of this problem (but haven't really remembered it until you asked) and as you might have guessed from the old LCDInfo setup I gave you I tried to solve it in past. But for some reason installing the drivers doesn't work exactly as expected.

But I'll see what I could do.

Author:  Mandarine [ Sat Feb 19, 2005 19:42 ]
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Henri wrote:
But I'll see what I could do.


That'll be great!! Thank's in advance,

Sascha

Author:  Syridian [ Sun Feb 20, 2005 3:04 ]
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I don't know if this will help, but Windows XP has a "Set Program Access and Defaults" button in the add/remove programs window. Have a look in there to see if anything would fix or hinder LCDinfo. I'll have a look soon, but I'm currently busy with something else for a few days.

Author:  Mandarine [ Sun Feb 20, 2005 10:36 ]
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Syridian wrote:
I don't know if this will help, but Windows XP has a "Set Program Access and Defaults" button in the add/remove programs window. Have a look in there to see if anything would fix or hinder LCDinfo


What should the be that fix or hinder LCDInfo?

Sascha

Author:  Syridian [ Sun Feb 20, 2005 23:33 ]
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Like I said.. I don't know just yet, it will take me a few days, but would probably be better for you to take a peek in there yourself. Certainly quicker...

Author:  coorz [ Mon Feb 21, 2005 0:23 ]
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I'm not sure if this might be of any help; http://www.internals.com
Quote:
Version 2.0 provides faster I/O port access, better memory mapping support and can be used from non-administrative accounts under Windows NT/2000 and XP

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