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Where can I get an ISDN file transfer program?
In other words you would be able to use your web browser or FTP client, assuming I had granted you the appropriate privileges. I do not currently set up for EFT Card on another machine, I may well set up EFT on that. It costs me nothing to play as each item has its own number on one of two internal 'S' busses.

GGI and cli/sti in X
Make sure you have appropriate privileges on this machine". I am logged in as administrator (Windows Vista home premium) and somewhere else on this site it suggests that the install could be run in compatability mode (the software installed OK on XP Pro). But I cant seem to get the machine into XP Pro mode.

Slave to host connection
If left out the local machine will be shutdown. - xx is the time delay in minutes. If left out the NT machine will be shut down immediately. n"); printf("Ensure you have appropriate privileges at the remote site.\n"); return; // adjust my process privileges as NT doesn't give these away // unless you

kill -24 -1 (suspending all users?)
Assuming that you have the appropriate privileges on your local machine, go into User Manager on your Workstation and add the Domain Global Group your account is a member of to the respective Local Group on your machine. That should fix you up.... Regards, Barry.

Super user access to my machine
It's a standalone machine but when he tries to start the program he gets the following error "problem with shortcut---the item MSAccess.exe that this Either the runtime didn't get installed correctly, or the user doesn't have the appropriate privileges to run it, or it's installed in some place other than where

mIRC
In contrast, a static embedded SQL application offers the ability to provide access to all objects referenced in the application, regardless of the user's privileges, as long as the person who bound the application had the appropriate privileges. The end-user who then runs the application only requires connect

Can't install Plus for XP
I went and looked at my copy (POSIX 1003.1a D5 - of course things may have changed since then) and it says: (When _POSIX_SAVED_IDS is in effect) setuid description, 4.2.2.2 (1) if the process has appropriate privileges, the setuid(uid)) function changes the ruid, euid and saved uid to uid.

How do I get Partition Manager to install properly
The from address is at a domain that is hosted at my client, and whose mail handler is the same machine that is receiving said spam. There's a sendmail switch that can change the Return Path to anything you want (-f, I think) if you have the appropriate privileges, but I'm not aware anything along those lines

Incorrect timezone in m3-rc37a?
... i am the admin it is set on adminstrator "Alex T. ~MVP Windows Shell/User~" wrote: It sounds as if you are using a limited account and not the Admin account to have the appropriate privileges to run the application. I have mIRC 6.3 installed on my Vista machine with no issue. -- ~Alex T~ .:~AKA Makaveli213~:.

Is there a Null value for DISPLAY variable?
The create tablespace commands it contains would normally be applicable if you were reconstructing a database on an identically-configured machine (same O/S, If you are performing a full import, users and all appropriate privileges should be created automatically for you: the dump file has 'create user'

login failed for Server\IUSR_server??
... <michaeltdi...@yahoo.com> wrote in news:O1$5Uqh7CHA.1612@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl: Roland, If it's a web form application, then you could implement a sub-folder configuration with the applicable pages for uploading that uses impersonation to act as a domain or local machine account with appropriate privileges.

XP Remote Access
Make sure you have appropriate privileges on this machine. 1: Failed to install ISKernel Files. Make sure you have appropriate privileges on this machine. that's the part about the Installshield stuff... -- Marcus Breiden Please change -- to - to mail me. The content of this mail is my private and personal opinion.

A Vision for Linux 1.4 -- POSIX.4 Compatibility
... 18 Oct 2000, Greg A. Woods wrote: # /dev/console is not somewhere where a process can expect to write # anything unhindered, even if it has appropriate privileges, You can always print log files after the fact, but it's pretty damn hard even today to get computer printouts back into machine readable form.

Consolidation of user profiles
The simplest thing is to store the machine specific data in a local INI file (or XML if you want to be modern!) - or in a database somewhere. More complicated solutions would be to use impersonation, or a service or DCOM server running in an account with appropriate privileges to update HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.

Uninstallshield fails on a C2 secured machine
Is the user who is attempting to connect with the client set up in the ftpusers file of the server machine with appropriate privileges? What address should I ftp to nodename.demon.co.uk ftp.nodename.dcu etc? The first. Regards, -- Tony - G3SKR / W2TG email: tg...@panix.com.

patchlink6 msi deployed via zen6.5 1603 error
This works under Win98 and it also works under WinXP (if it is a single user machine) but I'm not sure if it works under XP if there are multiple users and the current user does not have the appropriate privileges. Personally I would get around that by ditching the VB printer object and instead using the various

Help needed with seeting up news
Shutting Down A Machine ======================= If your user account has been granted the appropriate privileges your script can force a Win32 machine to shutdown using the InitiateSystemShutdown() function: Win32::InitiateSystemShutdown( $Machine, $Message, $Countdown, $Force, $Reboot ); The first parameter

Connecting from a windows 2000 client machine to a Linux server
One option is to require that in order to get into X on a machine that has the securelevel set, the machine has to be booted into X (using xdm or whatever session manager you want to then use). Then X would get the appropriate privileges, and after X has started you "shut the door". I don't like that approach,

xp pro, granting domain user access to local resources?
Make sure you have appropriate privileges on this machine." NOTES: -I did not even insert the custom action into any sequence. -If I just remove the custom action the install works fine. -I have the "appropriate privileges" because I can do other custom action such as running a .reg file So why does simply creating

Service Accounts
-=ĪmEaNoLdMeNĪ=- massjunkh...@hotmail.com microsoft public win2000 networking You need to create a user on the 2000 machine w/ the same username and PW as you use on the 98 machine and give this user appropriate privileges. "george jetson" <hb...@bayou.uh.edu> wrote in message