Peter Sparlinek
July 17th, 2001, 03:02 AM
Hi,
I changed from NT to W2K on my computer where I installed W2K from scratch ( i.e. format harddisk, etc. so nothing of NT is left ). I also installed Visual studio and the service pack 5. When I now want to start the "VB application wizard" using all the default settings, the following happens:
I go through until it is finished and then VB terminates immediately. There is no dialog with e.g. an exception. VB just disappears, and no application is created of course.
The above happens if I log in as normal user. If I log in as administrator, then everything works pretty fine. So I have the impression that the installation of VB does not work properly with W2K, meaning that some permissions ( folders, registry, ... ? ) are not set correctly during installation. Is there someone who can tell me how to use VB under W2K as normal ( = non-admin ) user, or is there something in the knowledge base ? I could't find anything, maybe I used the wrong keywords ...
Thanks
Peter
I changed from NT to W2K on my computer where I installed W2K from scratch ( i.e. format harddisk, etc. so nothing of NT is left ). I also installed Visual studio and the service pack 5. When I now want to start the "VB application wizard" using all the default settings, the following happens:
I go through until it is finished and then VB terminates immediately. There is no dialog with e.g. an exception. VB just disappears, and no application is created of course.
The above happens if I log in as normal user. If I log in as administrator, then everything works pretty fine. So I have the impression that the installation of VB does not work properly with W2K, meaning that some permissions ( folders, registry, ... ? ) are not set correctly during installation. Is there someone who can tell me how to use VB under W2K as normal ( = non-admin ) user, or is there something in the knowledge base ? I could't find anything, maybe I used the wrong keywords ...
Thanks
Peter