Winrescue under restricted user rights

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Joe Frank

If I should post in another area of microsoft.public.win2000 let me
know.

Here's my problem: If I install winrescue2000 as Administrator I can
perform all the operations available with winrescue2000. However, the
machine is for an enduser.

If I log in as the enduser winrescue2000 will not write to the
registry. It performs most functions but will give forth a few errors.
Threading and so forth. What I need is for winrescue2000 to do its
usual backups and regpacks and all thats inherent within the program
daily and/or weekly when the enduser logs on...without the enduser
having admin rights.

Obviously I don't want to give the enduser poweruser/ administrator
rights. Short of the administrator having to log on to execute this
winrescue2000 task how can I set up the machine so the winrescue2000
will perform with the enduser logged on?

Thanks for any guidance
Meran
 
Better to ask the application developer.

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]

:
| If I should post in another area of microsoft.public.win2000 let me
| know.
|
| Here's my problem: If I install winrescue2000 as Administrator I can
| perform all the operations available with winrescue2000. However, the
| machine is for an enduser.
|
| If I log in as the enduser winrescue2000 will not write to the
| registry. It performs most functions but will give forth a few errors.
| Threading and so forth. What I need is for winrescue2000 to do its
| usual backups and regpacks and all thats inherent within the program
| daily and/or weekly when the enduser logs on...without the enduser
| having admin rights.
|
| Obviously I don't want to give the enduser poweruser/ administrator
| rights. Short of the administrator having to log on to execute this
| winrescue2000 task how can I set up the machine so the winrescue2000
| will perform with the enduser logged on?
|
| Thanks for any guidance
| Meran
 
In said:
If I should post in another area of microsoft.public.win2000 let
me know.

Here's my problem: If I install winrescue2000 as Administrator I
can perform all the operations available with winrescue2000.
However, the machine is for an enduser.

If I log in as the enduser winrescue2000 will not write to the
registry. It performs most functions but will give forth a few
errors. Threading and so forth. What I need is for winrescue2000
to do its usual backups and regpacks and all thats inherent within
the program daily and/or weekly when the enduser logs on...without
the enduser having admin rights.

Obviously I don't want to give the enduser poweruser/
administrator rights. Short of the administrator having to log on
to execute this winrescue2000 task how can I set up the machine so
the winrescue2000 will perform with the enduser logged on?

I know nothing of winrescue2000. They have support options?

If it runs non-interactive it may be possible to start it from a
Scheduled Task under an "admin" account authority...
 
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