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Peter WILHELM Local time: 20:52 English to German + ...
Sep 27, 2007
I'm getting mad to install Trados 7.5 on my notebook. It either works for user A when I delete all registry entries and install when A is logged in. Or in B, when I do it in B. But never on both. Of course I mention during the installation that it should work for both users.
I don't have the problem with my desktop. Both work with XP.
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Mulyadi Subali Indonesia Local time: 01:52 Member English to Indonesian + ...
account type
Sep 27, 2007
do both users have equal account type, i.e. administrator, guest, limited?
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Peter WILHELM Local time: 20:52 English to German + ...
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Both administrators
Sep 27, 2007
Yes, both are administrators. It's also interesting that the registry works with user A when I installed there, but not with user B. There the program says that it can't access certain registry entries.
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