Mark, Dan, and Tom -
Thanks for the help - that was exactly it.
TF wrote:
> Hi -
>
> We've got a WinNT4.0/SP6a network with ACADR14 - no problems. But when
> I added a Win2000 workstation, and loaded AutoCAD, I get the following
> error for a domain user:
>
> This version of AutoCAD was not installed properly. You should
> reinstall AutoCAD immediately.
>
> Now - I know the program runs ok, since when I log in administratively I
> have no problem. Near as I can figure, the program is not responding
> unless the user has rights to edit the registry. So I switch the user
> trying to run AutoCAD from a domain user to a Power User on the local
> machine, and he can run AutoCAD. So - a couple of questions:
>
> 1. Is there anyway to keep users as domain users, and still run AutoCAD?
>
> 2. How much damage could a power user do to their own computer - as far
> as uninstalling programs, changing critical files, etc.?
> 3. How can I turn all domain users into power users just for the machine
> they happen to be working on (rather than on the domain) - or do I have
> to do each individually?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Tim