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‎Jun 29, 2007
10:52 AM
Why do i get 1706 ? The cd is inserted and i have access to it.
Hi all,
I have an installation where i have some data i install per user under My Documents so when the admin installs the software he has some folders in My Documents. When a restricted user starts up our software it then repairs the installation and installs the folders for that particular user too. This works fine if i originally installed the installation from Shared Documents and if it resides there. If i have the instalaltion on a CD and the admin has installed it from the cd then when the installation wants to reapair for a restricted user (member of users) then it fails with even though the CD is inserted.
Why do i get this behaviour ?
Mihai
I have an installation where i have some data i install per user under My Documents so when the admin installs the software he has some folders in My Documents. When a restricted user starts up our software it then repairs the installation and installs the folders for that particular user too. This works fine if i originally installed the installation from Shared Documents and if it resides there. If i have the instalaltion on a CD and the admin has installed it from the cd then when the installation wants to reapair for a restricted user (member of users) then it fails with even though the CD is inserted.
Why do i get this behaviour ?
Mihai
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‎Jun 29, 2007
07:25 PM
Have you tried looking at the event log, or enabled windows install logging to get more clues?
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‎Jun 30, 2007
03:16 AM
As i read more and more on the community here there are some people pointing out that it might not be possible to repair from a CD as a restricted user since this could be a security vulnerability.
Any know this ofr sure that a user that is member of Users cannot repair his instalation from a CD ?
Mihai
Any know this ofr sure that a user that is member of Users cannot repair his instalation from a CD ?
Mihai
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‎Jul 02, 2007
11:33 AM
By default, standard users are not allowed to browse for source media since the possibility exists for security issues. A system policy is available that would allow for browsing for source media for non-administrative users:
AllowLockdownBrowse - http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa367556.aspx
AllowLockdownBrowse - http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa367556.aspx
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‎Jul 03, 2007
08:26 AM
Also - the log file should indicate this error (I believe) and may provide more information about the current system policy state.