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Old August 20th, 2004, 04:44 PM
Jack
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Is there any way to run pub 2002 xp as a restricted user?
I want users on a certain machine to be able to user
publisher but not install programs or make any system
changes, as soon as they lose domain admin though, it
barfs pretty hard.

When you click on the icon it says it's running the
installer package, then it throws a 1722 error saying
there is a problem with the package and setup did not
finish. The program at this point acually loads, but as
soon as I try to do something it throws an error saying I
have low memory or the disk is full and it crashes.

Soon as I give domain admin back to a domain user the
program works fine though. What NTFS/registry permissions
does publisher need to be able to run on a domain users
account?

-jack
 




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