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Well I may have solved it. In the registry file in the Shim I changed
from HKLM to HKCU, I thought I may have to change the HKCR, but it seems that HKCR will write to HKCU first. Contact me if you have any shim install issues, I may have some insight. Jim wrote: I noticed the Shim uses HKCR in order to place the load behavior; however if a non-admin users tries to register the shim they do not have permissions to write to HKCR. Any clues on how to get around this? |
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That has other drawbacks too. Now other users on the machine can't use the
software. I force admin install with more to avoid that. -- Josh Einstein Einstein Technologies Microsoft Tablet PC MVP Tablet Enhancements for Outlook 2.0 - Try it free for 14 days www.tabletoutlook.com "Jim" wrote in message ... Well I may have solved it. In the registry file in the Shim I changed from HKLM to HKCU, I thought I may have to change the HKCR, but it seems that HKCR will write to HKCU first. Contact me if you have any shim install issues, I may have some insight. Jim wrote: I noticed the Shim uses HKCR in order to place the load behavior; however if a non-admin users tries to register the shim they do not have permissions to write to HKCR. Any clues on how to get around this? |
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