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Ulrich Eckhardt writes: > Lutz Kittler wrote: > >=20 > > Ulrich Eckhardt writes: > > > Lutz Kittler wrote: > > > >=3D20 > > > > Hi , > > > >=3D20 > > > > I installed WHFC as described in the manual. > > > > Everything works fine, but connect to > > > > WHFC.OleSrv is only possible for Administrator. > > > > When logged in as normal user , WHFC starts > > > > but CreateObject returns error : > > > > "no such file or directory". > > > >=3D20 > > > > Lutz > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > what WHFC Version and what Windows version do you > > > have ? > > I have NT 4.0 SP 3 , Whfc Version 1.0.1. > >=20 > > Lutz > > Hi, > > can you start whfc manually for this user and have you done > this for every user , because whfc must run once manually for > every user, because there are some initializations nessesary > for OLE. Also do you have installed whfc on a network drive=20 > and this drive is mapped to different characters for each user ? > If so, whfc must reside on the same drive character for each user. > > Uli I can start whfc manually for normal users and also send faxes from whfc. When starting WHFC.OleSrv I got this CreateObject error : "no such file or directory" but whfc is started for this user. The drive where whfc is installed is a local drive. The same error I get for local users and domain users on this workstation. Lutz