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yancey

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I have Wavepad installed on a Win2000 machine in a domain enviroment. When logged in with administrator rights, everything works fine. But, when one of my users logs in with user rights, recording doesn't work and settings can't be saved.

 

What permissions must I set over which folders and registry enteries to correct this problem?

 

Thanks!

yancey

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  • 4 months later...

I also have Wavepad installed on Windows 2000 machines in a domain enviroment. I have set full permissions on the Wavepad working folder: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\NCH Swift Sound\WavePad\Current. This enables Users without administrator rights to use WavePad. However, I have found another small problem. If a User closes and restarts WavePad, the open file command does not go back to the last folder he/she accessed, but goes back to the last folder accessed by a User with administrator rights.

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