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I submit an IT form requesting for admin rights to download programs to
the PC.   Management and IT personnel grant this request


victor

-----Original Message-----
From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Bush
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 1:16 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [TN] Weird Problem - Program calls up anothers Install
Program

You are not an administrator on your system login - either local or
domain.  If you installed this RSI viewer in this state also, it never
completed the install and cleared the installer windows uses to manage
the system interface.  You need to change your login to administrator
privileges (WinXP) --->Control Panel | User Accounts...(Win2K)Users and
Passwords... You will need the admin password to change this and if your
IT person is out this could be an issue.  

Jeffrey Bush
Director, Quality Assurance and Technical Support
VERMONT CIRCUITS INCORPORATED 
           76 Technology Drive - POB 1890 
              Brattleboro, Vermont 05302
                Voice - 802.257.4571 ext 21
                    Fax - 802.257.0011
                       <http://www.vtcircuits.com/> 
                           

-----Original Message-----
From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Terry Kozlyk
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 1:58 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [TN] Weird Problem - Program calls up anothers Install Program

Haven't ever heard of, never mind being plagued with this one.

I have 2 programs on my PC;

1)      CAMCAD Vision ( gerber viewer & editor) paid for license from
RSI
2)      eDrawings2006 ( free SolidWorks 3D viewer )

I can run CAMCAD Vision OK. Then exit it.
But when I call up eDrawings2006 viewer, it instantly runs the CAMCAD
installer.

Both are shortcuts on my desktop. The same happens if I double-click the
desktop icon or double-click the .exe file in the installed folder.

I already un-installed eDrawings 2006, reboot my PC, then installed it
again. No change.
And I do need to have both programs on my PC. They do NOT interact with
each other when running. These are 2 independent programs. Out IT guru
is on holidays so I am really looking for ideas. 

I didn't think that a program could interact with another this way. I
have already checked out the file associations in the FOLDER options.
Each file extension calls up its respective program to run.

So where does windows get this erroneous info ?? Registry? I didn't
think the registry can make such cross connections. I stay out of the
registry as much as I can as I don't know too much about it.

Any ideas appreciated, especially if someone had such a problem, what
did you do to fix it?

Thanks a bunch.

Regards
TDK
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Terry Kozlyk, CID, CET
Senior PCB Designer
CSI Wireless Inc.
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Main Line:   (403) 259-3311
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