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Albrecht Dre� wrote: > > Hi all, > > I come from the Linux/UN*X world, so this might be a totally dumb question... > > I installed whfc on a Windoze NT box as administrator, includuing the german > language dll, and everything runs fine. I can send faxes, see the recevie queue > (mounted via nfs), ... > > However, when I log in as *user* (who has no administrator privileges), whfc > comes up *without* the german extension (== in english), the only menu option I > can access is "system preferences", but *all* settings made as admin are gone > plus I can only select cancel and not ok, and the button bar is flickering all > the time. > > Form my Unix point of view I assume that the user version of whfc just can not > "see" or open the config file due to too few rights. However, I could not figure > out which file this is. So any help is really welcome... (btw, I think this is a > standard problem, so it might be useful if it goes into the faq?) Hi, whfc does not write this infos to files, it uses the Windows Registry. Normally if you install it as administrator, every user should normaly be able to see the system settings, but should not be able to change it. Probably you have problems with permissions of the registry. The registry entries are documentet in the WHFC documentation. Do you have an NT server with special policies ? Uli -- Ulrich Eckhardt Tr@nscom http://www.uli-eckhardt.de http://www.transcom.de Lagerstra�e 11-15 A8 64807 Dieburg Germany ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null