[Logic] Logic 7 and Win XP
Lee Lorentz
lee at wb0tra.no-ip.org
Sat Jan 1 17:51:59 EST 2005
Would you mind giving some hint on how to do this? I don't find
anything useful in the Windows online help.
The configuration is as follows. Windows XP Pro with SP2 installed.
The hard drive is set up with 2 partitions; C: is reserved for Windoze
and all the junk that Win insists MUST be installed in the Windows
directory, while d: has a d:\apps\ (among others) directory. Logic 7 is
installed in the d:\apps\logic7\.
I have a workgroup configured, and I want any user on the XP box to be
able to use Logic (I don't care about other users in the workgroup).
What do I need to do?
On Sat, 2005-01-01 at 07:28, Rich Kelly wrote:
> Why don't you just give that limited user "Full" access to the Logic folder.
> That may resolve some of the access permission problems you are
> experiencing.
>
> Rich Kelly - KB9RNO
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: logic-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:logic-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
> On Behalf Of Lee Lorentz
> Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 11:40 PM
> To: logic at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [Logic] Logic 7 and Win XP
>
> I just installed Logic 7 as a "privileged" user ("regular" users don't
> seem to be able to install software). Seemed to work fine under that
> account.
>
> Following the install, I switched back to my regular user and the first
> oddity I noted was that Logic did not appear on the Start menu. I went
> through the process of adding it, then encountered an error:
>
> Error 111 "Cannot update the cursor LOG, since it is read-only," has
> occurred in program DATAFORM.ADD_REC, line 62.
>
> when I first tried to add a logged contact.
>
> Do I need to un-install, then re-install as my "normal" user? I didn't
> find anything about special instructions for Windows XP users in the
> included manual, on-line help, or the web site.
>
> --
> Lee Lorentz, WB0TRA
> Annandale, MN, USA
>
>
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