Product Name:
WYNN, TestTalker
Version: ALL
Topic: Setting
Up Permissions for WYNN or TestTalker Users
Overview:
WYNN and
TestTalker require users to have more permissions than those offered
for Limited Users. There are only a few items that need to be
set, but without them, WYNN and TestTalker will not work. Below
are details for these permissions. Note that you can set up a 'WYNN
Users' group on the server and administer the user rights that way.
1.
In the Registry.
Give the user
Full Control over HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT.
To do this on
Windows XP, follow the instructions below:
- From the
Start menu, select Run
- Type regedit
- Right-click
on the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT folder, and select Permissions.
- Click on
the name of the user in the list, then put a checkmark in the
Allow Full Control box, then click OK.
If the user
name is not listed, then it's more complicated. After Step 3, if
you don't see the user name you want:
- Click the
Advanced button. This should show you a full list of users.
- Select the
user you want, then click Add. You'll get another dialog asking
you to specify the user name.
- You can type
in the name directly or select it by pressing this Advanced button,
then doing a Find. It will find and list every single possible
user, including ones that you never knew existed.
- Select the
name from that list, then click OK. Now that username will appear
in your list back in the original dialog box. Now you can go on
to Step 4.
On Windows 2000,
it's a slightly different process because in Windows 2000 you can't
set Permissions in Regedit. You have to use a separate program called
Regedt32. (On Windows 2000, Regedit is used to modify keys, while
Regedt32 is used to specify security permissions.) So on Windows
2000, the instructions are identical except you run Regedt32 instead
of Regedit.
2.
On the Hard Drive.
Give WYNN users
full rights to the C:\WYNN3 folder (or whatever the folder
is named).
They also need
rights to ArkWynn.ini (or ArkWynnR.ini for WYNN Reader) in
the Windows folder. This file holds WYNN's MRU list.
3.
User Rights in Local Security Policies
Note: This is
required for Windows XP workstations and for Windows 2000 workstations
with Service Pack 2 (SP2) and above.
WYNN users must
have rights to two items in the Local Security Policies. To do this,
when logged in as Administrator on the workstation, from the Control
Panel go to the following:
Administrative
Tools » Local Security Policy
» Local Policies »
User Rights Assignments
You need to
give WYNN users rights to the following policies:
- Load and
unload device drivers
- Take ownership
of files or other objects
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