Q:
Workbench 11 SP1 has been installed on a new Windows XP 64-bit machine. I am unable to run this product but an administrator can - I get the following error message:
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Registry Editor
Registry Editing has been disabled by your administration
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A.
When Workbench 11 is started for the first time by any user it runs through registering all the Workbench settings under the Registry folders:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER
HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/classes
If you do not have write permissions to the above folders you will get the message shown. You will need to wprk around this with your IT people.
Note: At release 11.0, most registry settings were written to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
At release 11.0 SP1, registry entries were changed to HKEY_CURRENT_USER
Q: Workbench 11 SP1 has been installed on a new Windows XP 64-bit machine. I am unable to run this product but an administrator can - I get the following error message: ===================== Registry Editor Registry Editing has been disabled by your administration ===================== A. When Workbench 11 is started for the first time by any user it runs through registering all the Workbench settings under the Registry folders: HKEY_CURRENT_USER HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/classes If you do not have write permissions to the above folders you will get the message shown. You will need to wprk around this with your IT people. Note: At release 11.0, most registry settings were written to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE At release 11.0 SP1, registry entries were changed to HKEY_CURRENT_USER |
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