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    *Nehls, Kevin

    Re:

    01-11-2001 12:10 AM in reply to: *Heiman, Miky
    But everything you need IS documented. Mike already read the article that
    has ALL of the information that he needs.

    Please re-read the article TS55765 on the Knowledge Base. It tells you
    *exactly* what registry keys *and* which directories need to have their
    permissions opened up so that a USER can use AutoCAD.

    --
    Kevin Nehls
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    "jason martin" wrote in message
    news:6C5191632F703A08D304B67BE015B2A6@in.WebX.SaUCah8kaAW...
    > I agree. This should be documented somewhere by autodesk. Some companies
    have a security
    > policy that does not allow the users to have the control required by
    autocad.

    (snip)
    Please use plain text.
    *martin, jason

    Re:

    01-11-2001 02:10 AM in reply to: *Heiman, Miky
    Kevin et al

    My apologies. I had missed TS55765.

    sorry
    jason martin
    frankfurt-short-bruza

    "Kevin Nehls" wrote in message
    news:F811196DBB9C30D6BF46C8740806FC7A@in.WebX.SaUCah8kaAW...
    > But everything you need IS documented. Mike already read the article that
    > has ALL of the information that he needs.
    >
    > Please re-read the article TS55765 on the Knowledge Base. It tells you
    > *exactly* what registry keys *and* which directories need to have their
    > permissions opened up so that a USER can use AutoCAD.
    >
    > --
    > Kevin Nehls
    > remove -ns- for direct reply
    >
    Please use plain text.
    *Nehls, Kevin

    Re:

    01-11-2001 02:41 AM in reply to: *Heiman, Miky
    No apologies necessary from you. Mike keeps posting that he is having
    problems with this. Now why would you state that you read an article that
    you obviously did not read? (question not intended to you Jason)

    MIKE, please read the TS55765 article again!!! Yes it is talking about
    performing this with group policies and Windows 2000 domain controllers, but
    it DOES tell you the registry key and the directory that you need to open
    permissions up.

    BTW, I already posted exactly what you need to do just from reading the
    article myself.

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    Kevin Nehls
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    "jason martin" wrote in message
    news:2182E9B5AB63B3B54EC86A3C147C2784@in.WebX.SaUCah8kaAW...
    > Kevin et al
    >
    > My apologies. I had missed TS55765.
    >
    > sorry
    > jason martin
    > frankfurt-short-bruza
    >
    Please use plain text.
    *martin, jason

    Re:

    01-11-2001 02:52 AM in reply to: *Heiman, Miky
    I saw the info in your post and liked it. I just hadn't seen this in the kb.

    Thanks for the information Kevin.

    "Kevin Nehls" wrote in message
    news:67C1823BA2CE6596D43BE8C077357743@in.WebX.SaUCah8kaAW...
    (snip)
    > BTW, I already posted exactly what you need to do just from reading the
    > article myself.
    >
    > --
    > Kevin Nehls
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    >
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    *McCully, Jeremy

    Re:

    01-28-2001 10:47 PM in reply to: *Heiman, Miky
    TS55765 ??

    Where is it? Has Autodesk removed it? I can't find it in the knowledge
    base..

    Jeremy

    "Kevin Nehls" wrote in message
    news:F811196DBB9C30D6BF46C8740806FC7A@in.WebX.SaUCah8kaAW...
    > But everything you need IS documented. Mike already read the article that
    > has ALL of the information that he needs.
    >
    > Please re-read the article TS55765 on the Knowledge Base. It tells you
    > *exactly* what registry keys *and* which directories need to have their
    > permissions opened up so that a USER can use AutoCAD.
    >
    > --
    > Kevin Nehls
    > remove -ns- for direct reply
    >
    > "jason martin" wrote in message
    > news:6C5191632F703A08D304B67BE015B2A6@in.WebX.SaUCah8kaAW...
    > > I agree. This should be documented somewhere by autodesk. Some
    companies
    > have a security
    > > policy that does not allow the users to have the control required by
    > autocad.
    >
    > (snip)
    >
    Please use plain text.
    *martin, jason

    Re:

    01-29-2001 12:44 AM in reply to: *Heiman, Miky
    I can't seem to find it now either. I did find TS53457 which has a link to what I believe
    to be TS55765 but I get a 404 error when I click on it.

    TS53457 lists some other "options"

    I'll look around and see if I saved it anywhere and post back if I find it.

    sorry

    jason martin
    frankfurt-short-bruza

    "Jeremy McCully" wrote in message
    news:3EC221FBB6FD5863B6C1CB8EACE6ED97@in.WebX.SaUCah8kaAW...
    > TS55765 ??
    >
    > Where is it? Has Autodesk removed it? I can't find it in the knowledge
    > base..
    >
    > Jeremy
    >
    Please use plain text.
    *McCully, Jeremy

    Re:

    01-29-2001 01:14 AM in reply to: *Heiman, Miky
    Yeah, I also found TS53457. It mentions Power User and Admin, not valid
    options for us either. Here is somthing that has worked so far for myself:

    Setup the user as regular USER
    Give full control to c:\program files\autocad directory
    Give Full control (minus write DAC and write OWNER) to
    hkey_local_machine\software
    Give Full control to hkey_local_machine\software\autodesk

    Still get the annoying "Failed to update registry, please use regedit"
    message, but the program seems to run flawlessly after that.

    If you can find a copy of that old TS55765 please do post it.

    Thanks

    "jason martin" wrote in message
    news:81991B0AF419652F8B87B30AB3174C7D@in.WebX.SaUCah8kaAW...
    > I can't seem to find it now either. I did find TS53457 which has a link
    to what I believe
    > to be TS55765 but I get a 404 error when I click on it.
    >
    > TS53457 lists some other "options"
    >
    > I'll look around and see if I saved it anywhere and post back if I find
    it.
    >
    > sorry
    >
    > jason martin
    > frankfurt-short-bruza
    >
    > "Jeremy McCully" wrote in message
    > news:3EC221FBB6FD5863B6C1CB8EACE6ED97@in.WebX.SaUCah8kaAW...
    > > TS55765 ??
    > >
    > > Where is it? Has Autodesk removed it? I can't find it in the knowledge
    > > base..
    > >
    > > Jeremy
    > >
    >
    Please use plain text.
    *McCully, Jeremy

    Re:

    01-29-2001 01:32 AM in reply to: *Heiman, Miky
    set hkey_local_machine\software\autodesk -> full
    set hkey_local_machine\software\classes -> full
    the rest only read access

    annoying error message gone

    "Jeremy McCully" wrote in message
    news:4A52C481D10997C4F9749E67BC0A647E@in.WebX.SaUCah8kaAW...
    > Yeah, I also found TS53457. It mentions Power User and Admin, not valid
    > options for us either. Here is somthing that has worked so far for myself:
    >
    > Setup the user as regular USER
    > Give full control to c:\program files\autocad directory
    > Give Full control (minus write DAC and write OWNER) to
    > hkey_local_machine\software
    > Give Full control to hkey_local_machine\software\autodesk
    >
    > Still get the annoying "Failed to update registry, please use regedit"
    > message, but the program seems to run flawlessly after that.
    >
    > If you can find a copy of that old TS55765 please do post it.
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    > "jason martin" wrote in message
    > news:81991B0AF419652F8B87B30AB3174C7D@in.WebX.SaUCah8kaAW...
    > > I can't seem to find it now either. I did find TS53457 which has a link
    > to what I believe
    > > to be TS55765 but I get a 404 error when I click on it.
    > >
    > > TS53457 lists some other "options"
    > >
    > > I'll look around and see if I saved it anywhere and post back if I find
    > it.
    > >
    > > sorry
    > >
    > > jason martin
    > > frankfurt-short-bruza
    > >
    > > "Jeremy McCully" wrote in message
    > > news:3EC221FBB6FD5863B6C1CB8EACE6ED97@in.WebX.SaUCah8kaAW...
    > > > TS55765 ??
    > > >
    > > > Where is it? Has Autodesk removed it? I can't find it in the knowledge
    > > > base..
    > > >
    > > > Jeremy
    > > >
    > >
    >
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    *Nehls, Kevin

    Re:

    01-29-2001 02:54 AM in reply to: *Heiman, Miky
    Autodesk knows about this broken link. Also check out these topics in the
    Autocad.2000general NG:

    1) "Windows 2000 permissions work around" dated 1/22/2001
    2) "Power User Required?" dated 1/18/2001

    A copy of this missing article was posted by Shaan Hurley in the "Windows
    2000 permiss....." discussion.

    HTH
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    Kevin Nehls
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    "Jeremy McCully" wrote in message
    news:4A52C481D10997C4F9749E67BC0A647E@in.WebX.SaUCah8kaAW...
    > Yeah, I also found TS53457. It mentions Power User and Admin, not valid
    > options for us either. Here is somthing that has worked so far for myself:
    >
    (snip)
    Please use plain text.
    *martin, jason

    Re:

    01-29-2001 03:14 AM in reply to: *Heiman, Miky
    Thanks again Kevin.

    jason

    "Kevin Nehls" wrote in message
    news:FD8F91724303E2511D8A06FF81CDC51A@in.WebX.SaUCah8kaAW...
    > Autodesk knows about this broken link. Also check out these topics in the
    > Autocad.2000general NG:
    >
    > 1) "Windows 2000 permissions work around" dated 1/22/2001
    > 2) "Power User Required?" dated 1/18/2001
    >
    > A copy of this missing article was posted by Shaan Hurley in the "Windows
    > 2000 permiss....." discussion.
    >
    > HTH
    > --
    > Kevin Nehls
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    Please use plain text.