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I've just recently downloaded D3 7.5 for NT onto a Windows XP Profession edition and also the Pick Data Provider .NET for same and I am having some problem with user access rights when trying to configure the PDP .NET INETD piece. There is only 1 account on the machine and that is administrator. But no matter what I try (including restoring the Windows XP operating system) I get an error message when trying to configure the Inetd service. I go with all the default ports and file name pathways, and every time I try to configure the service I get an error message of "User does not have administrator rights to access the service" and then I cannot save the configuration file. It errors out with service is unreachable and will not save the configuration. Has anyone else hada similar error? Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Alan Otterstad Flustered in Seattle... ![]() |
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I've just recently downloaded D3 7.5 for NT onto a Windows XP Profession edition and also the Pick Data Provider .NET for same and I am having some problem with user access rights when trying to configure the PDP .NET INETD piece. There is only 1 account on the machine and that is administrator. But no matter what I try (including restoring the Windows XP operating system) I get an error message when trying to configure the Inetd service. I go with all the default ports and file name pathways, and every time I try to configure the service I get an error message of "User does not have administrator rights to access the service" and then I cannot save the configuration file. It errors out with service is unreachable and will not save the configuration. Has anyone else hada similar error? Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Alan Otterstad Flustered in Seattle... ![]() |
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Maybe the account is called "Adminstrator" but _is_ it set up to _be_ the computer administrator? There be a difference! If it is and you've followed the installation procedures precisely, then RD has an issue to resolve. -Bruce H oldogbert (AT) comcast (DOT) net wrote: I've just recently downloaded D3 7.5 for NT onto a Windows XP Profession edition and also the Pick Data Provider .NET for same and I am having some problem with user access rights when trying to configure the PDP .NET INETD piece. There is only 1 account on the machine and that is administrator. But no matter what I try (including restoring the Windows XP operating system) I get an error message when trying to configure the Inetd service. I go with all the default ports and file name pathways, and every time I try to configure the service I get an error message of "User does not have administrator rights to access the service" and then I cannot save the configuration file. It errors out with service is unreachable and will not save the configuration. Has anyone else hada similar error? Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Alan Otterstad Flustered in Seattle... ![]() |
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Is a double post when I only clicked once called a Google Goof? mvdbman wrote: Maybe the account is called "Adminstrator" but _is_ it set up to _be_ the computer administrator? There be a difference! If it is and you've followed the installation procedures precisely, then RD has an issue to resolve. -Bruce H oldogbert (AT) comcast (DOT) net wrote: I've just recently downloaded D3 7.5 for NT onto a Windows XP Profession edition and also the Pick Data Provider .NET for same and I am having some problem with user access rights when trying to configure the PDP .NET INETD piece. There is only 1 account on the machine and that is administrator. But no matter what I try (including restoring the Windows XP operating system) I get an error message when trying to configure the Inetd service. I go with all the default ports and file name pathways, and every time I try to configure the service I get an error message of "User does not have administrator rights to access the service" and then I cannot save the configuration file. It errors out with service is unreachable and will not save the configuration. Has anyone else hada similar error? Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Alan Otterstad Flustered in Seattle... ![]() |
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I've just recently downloaded D3 7.5 for NT onto a Windows XP Profession edition and also the Pick Data Provider .NET for same and I am having some problem with user access rights when trying to configure the PDP .NET INETD piece. There is only 1 account on the machine and that is administrator. But no matter what I try (including restoring the Windows XP operating system) I get an error message when trying to configure the Inetd service. I go with all the default ports and file name pathways, and every time I try to configure the service I get an error message of "User does not have administrator rights to access the service" and then I cannot save the configuration file. It errors out with service is unreachable and will not save the configuration. Has anyone else hada similar error? Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Alan Otterstad Flustered in Seattle... ![]() |
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Hi Are you sure that you have compatible installations. The D3 version is a long way behind the current Microsoft version and unlikely to catch up for some months. Off the top of my head D3 PDP is for 1.1 and current Microsoft is version 2 Peter McMurray oldogbert (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote in message news:1156215189.896776.73730 (AT) p79g2000cwp (DOT) googlegroups.com... I've just recently downloaded D3 7.5 for NT onto a Windows XP Profession edition and also the Pick Data Provider .NET for same and I am having some problem with user access rights when trying to configure the PDP .NET INETD piece. There is only 1 account on the machine and that is administrator. But no matter what I try (including restoring the Windows XP operating system) I get an error message when trying to configure the Inetd service. I go with all the default ports and file name pathways, and every time I try to configure the service I get an error message of "User does not have administrator rights to access the service" and then I cannot save the configuration file. It errors out with service is unreachable and will not save the configuration. Has anyone else hada similar error? Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Alan Otterstad Flustered in Seattle... ![]() |
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