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Old 01-05-2006, 02:49 AM
Kent Sluiter
 
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Default Problem with limited user account

I have 4 users on my XP home computer - 2 adults with full rights and 2 kids
with limited accounts.

2 games the kids want to play give the same error
"C:\Docume~1\Adrienne\Locals~1\Temp\. A temporary file needed for
initialisation could not be created or written to. Make sure the directory
path exists ...."

Both run OK if I switch to full rights. Neither program stores any file or
data in the location specified as far as I can see after I close the
program. Both games are old (Boxworld & Pacman) and probably written for
16bit windows.

Can I get round this problem? I do not want to give full rights to the kids
and I tried changing the environment variables for Temp & Tmp to another
directory (c:\temp) in case it was a problem to do with access right to the
Local Settings folder but that did not help. Any other ideas?


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Old 01-05-2006, 02:49 AM
Bruce Chambers
 
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Default Re: Problem with limited user account

Kent Sluiter wrote:
> I have 4 users on my XP home computer - 2 adults with full rights and 2 kids
> with limited accounts.
>
> 2 games the kids want to play give the same error
> "C:\Docume~1\Adrienne\Locals~1\Temp\. A temporary file needed for
> initialisation could not be created or written to. Make sure the directory
> path exists ...."
>
> Both run OK if I switch to full rights. Neither program stores any file or
> data in the location specified as far as I can see after I close the
> program. Both games are old (Boxworld & Pacman) and probably written for
> 16bit windows.
>
> Can I get round this problem? I do not want to give full rights to the kids
> and I tried changing the environment variables for Temp & Tmp to another
> directory (c:\temp) in case it was a problem to do with access right to the
> Local Settings folder but that did not help. Any other ideas?
>
>



You may experience some problems if the software was designed for
Win9x/Me, or if it was intended for WinNT/2K/XP, but was improperly
designed. Quite simply, the application doesn't "know" how to handle
individual user profiles with differing security permissions levels, or
the application is designed to make to make changes to "off-limits"
sections of the Windows registry or protected Windows system folders.

For example, saved data are often stored in a sub-folder under the
application's folder within C:\Program Files - a place where no
inexperienced or limited user should ever have write permissions.

It may even be that the software requires "write" access to parts
of the registry or protected systems folders/files that are not normally
accessible to regular users. (This *won't* occur if the application is
properly written.) If this does prove to be the case, however, you're
often left with three options: Either grant the necessary users
appropriate higher access privileges (either as Power Users or local
administrators), explicitly grant normal users elevated privileges to
the affected folders and/or part(s) or the registry, or replace the
application with one that was properly designed specifically for
WinNT/2K/XP.

Some Programs Do Not Work If You Log On from Limited Account
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;q307091

Additionally, here are a couple of tips suggested, in a reply to a
different post, by MS-MVP Kent W. England:

"If your game or application works with admin accounts, but not with
limited accounts, you can fix it to allow limited users to access the
program files folder with "change" capability rather than "read" which
is the default.

C:\>cacls "Program Files\appfolder" /e /t /p users:c

where "appfolder" is the folder where the application is installed.

If you wish to undo these changes, then run

C:\>cacls "Program Files\appfolder" /e /t /p users:r

If you still have a problem with running the program or saving
settings on limited accounts, you may need to change permissions on
the registry keys. Run regedit.exe and go to HKLM\Software\vendor\app,
where "vendor\app" is the key that the software vendor used for your
specific program. Change the permissions on this key to allow Users
full control."


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Old 01-05-2006, 02:49 AM
Kent Sluiter
 
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Default Re: Problem with limited user account

Many thanks for your help.

"Bruce Chambers" <bchambers@cable0ne.n3t> wrote in message
news:eSLi$$7DGHA.644@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Kent Sluiter wrote:
>> I have 4 users on my XP home computer - 2 adults with full rights and 2
>> kids with limited accounts.
>>
>> 2 games the kids want to play give the same error
>> "C:\Docume~1\Adrienne\Locals~1\Temp\. A temporary file needed for
>> initialisation could not be created or written to. Make sure the
>> directory path exists ...."
>>
>> Both run OK if I switch to full rights. Neither program stores any file
>> or data in the location specified as far as I can see after I close the
>> program. Both games are old (Boxworld & Pacman) and probably written for
>> 16bit windows.
>>
>> Can I get round this problem? I do not want to give full rights to the
>> kids and I tried changing the environment variables for Temp & Tmp to
>> another directory (c:\temp) in case it was a problem to do with access
>> right to the Local Settings folder but that did not help. Any other
>> ideas?

>
>
> You may experience some problems if the software was designed for
> Win9x/Me, or if it was intended for WinNT/2K/XP, but was improperly
> designed. Quite simply, the application doesn't "know" how to handle
> individual user profiles with differing security permissions levels, or
> the application is designed to make to make changes to "off-limits"
> sections of the Windows registry or protected Windows system folders.
>
> For example, saved data are often stored in a sub-folder under the
> application's folder within C:\Program Files - a place where no
> inexperienced or limited user should ever have write permissions.
>
> It may even be that the software requires "write" access to parts of
> the registry or protected systems folders/files that are not normally
> accessible to regular users. (This *won't* occur if the application is
> properly written.) If this does prove to be the case, however, you're
> often left with three options: Either grant the necessary users
> appropriate higher access privileges (either as Power Users or local
> administrators), explicitly grant normal users elevated privileges to the
> affected folders and/or part(s) or the registry, or replace the
> application with one that was properly designed specifically for
> WinNT/2K/XP.
>
> Some Programs Do Not Work If You Log On from Limited Account
> http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;q307091
>
> Additionally, here are a couple of tips suggested, in a reply to a
> different post, by MS-MVP Kent W. England:
>
> "If your game or application works with admin accounts, but not with
> limited accounts, you can fix it to allow limited users to access the
> program files folder with "change" capability rather than "read" which
> is the default.
>
> C:\>cacls "Program Files\appfolder" /e /t /p users:c
>
> where "appfolder" is the folder where the application is installed.
>
> If you wish to undo these changes, then run
>
> C:\>cacls "Program Files\appfolder" /e /t /p users:r
>
> If you still have a problem with running the program or saving
> settings on limited accounts, you may need to change permissions on
> the registry keys. Run regedit.exe and go to HKLM\Software\vendor\app,
> where "vendor\app" is the key that the software vendor used for your
> specific program. Change the permissions on this key to allow Users
> full control."
>
>
> --
>
> Bruce Chambers
>
> Help us help you:
> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
> You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having
> both at once. - RAH



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