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create com object and register troubleI tried a build com class from vs 2008 on vista ultimate form a power user.
despite I have access to the files, folders, and use administrator explicitly created the appropriate CLS ID key and progid key as well as granting me full access on these keys I get can not register ....... can not access registry ..... consequently no application nor vbs can create the com object. What is the proper way of setting up the environment for me as power user to create /build com object I'm using net.3.5 sp1. vista ultimate is fully patched AFAIK a developer should be at least a local admin
imho a company who makes there software developers lower level users in there domain is not taking there devlopers role serious . Michel Show quoteHide quote "GS" <gsmsnews.microsoft.co***@msnews.Nomail.com> schreef in bericht news:eRQtspj8JHA.5704@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >I tried a build com class from vs 2008 on vista ultimate form a power >user. > despite > I have access to the files, folders, > and use administrator explicitly created the appropriate CLS ID key and > progid key as well as granting me full access on these keys > I get can not register ....... can not access registry ..... > > consequently no application nor vbs can create the com object. > > > What is the proper way of setting up the environment for me as power user > to > create /build com object > > I'm using net.3.5 sp1. vista ultimate is fully patched > > a developer imho should not be using local admin all the time.
After all he has to do his own other task, email, web research...., communicate with others. we don't have the luxury of total secure cooperating internet community - it has been spoiled by a few highly organized criminals, cyber space terrorist, and some espionage. developers may be smart and savvy but they are also under intense deadline pressure and may even have to work long hours at times and that is the time someone becomes vulnerable to security fault pas Show quoteHide quote "Michel Posseth [MCP]" <m***@posseth.com> wrote in message news:B7499F9C-3A02-4778-90DC-2C33D79E15D5@microsoft.com... > AFAIK a developer should be at least a local admin > > imho a company who makes there software developers lower level users in > there domain is not taking there devlopers role serious . > > Michel > > > "GS" <gsmsnews.microsoft.co***@msnews.Nomail.com> schreef in bericht > news:eRQtspj8JHA.5704@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > >I tried a build com class from vs 2008 on vista ultimate form a power > >user. > > despite > > I have access to the files, folders, > > and use administrator explicitly created the appropriate CLS ID key and > > progid key as well as granting me full access on these keys > > I get can not register ....... can not access registry ..... > > > > consequently no application nor vbs can create the com object. > > > > > > What is the proper way of setting up the environment for me as power user > > to > > create /build com object > > > > I'm using net.3.5 sp1. vista ultimate is fully patched > > > > > GS
<SNIP> What is the proper way of setting up the environment for me as power user to create /build com object </SNIP> a developer should be a local admin to do his job properly HTH Michel Show quoteHide quote "GS" <gsmsnews.microsoft.co***@msnews.Nomail.com> schreef in bericht news:ugVB7$08JHA.4000@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >a developer imho should not be using local admin all the time. > > After all he has to do his own other task, email, web research...., > communicate with others. we don't have the luxury of total secure > cooperating internet community - it has been spoiled by a few highly > organized criminals, cyber space terrorist, and some espionage. > > developers may be smart and savvy but they are also under intense > deadline > pressure and may even have to work long hours at times and that is the > time > someone becomes vulnerable to security fault pas > > > > > "Michel Posseth [MCP]" <m***@posseth.com> wrote in message > news:B7499F9C-3A02-4778-90DC-2C33D79E15D5@microsoft.com... >> AFAIK a developer should be at least a local admin >> >> imho a company who makes there software developers lower level users in >> there domain is not taking there devlopers role serious . >> >> Michel >> >> >> "GS" <gsmsnews.microsoft.co***@msnews.Nomail.com> schreef in bericht >> news:eRQtspj8JHA.5704@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> >I tried a build com class from vs 2008 on vista ultimate form a power >> >user. >> > despite >> > I have access to the files, folders, >> > and use administrator explicitly created the appropriate CLS ID key > and >> > progid key as well as granting me full access on these keys >> > I get can not register ....... can not access registry ..... >> > >> > consequently no application nor vbs can create the com object. >> > >> > >> > What is the proper way of setting up the environment for me as power > user >> > to >> > create /build com object >> > >> > I'm using net.3.5 sp1. vista ultimate is fully patched >> > >> > >> > > hey, I was just power user and was able to do my job on XP. I only need the
admin ID to allow me access to certain registry key. Certainly admin power user is convenient but now the supposedly more secure Vista requiring Admin to be developer is security regressive! I can't believe this need of admin powered developer is the intend of Vista There must a way to setup a developer is do his job of application development, testing as power or standard user. I will accept the limitation that I may need elevated privilege when and only when I do final production deployment to users Show quoteHide quote "Michel Posseth [MCP]" <m***@posseth.com> wrote in message news:717403DA-0249-4651-9347-5903F856173E@microsoft.com... > GS > > <SNIP> > What is the proper way of setting up the environment for me as power user to > create /build com object > > </SNIP> > > a developer should be a local admin to do his job properly > > HTH > > Michel > > > > "GS" <gsmsnews.microsoft.co***@msnews.Nomail.com> schreef in bericht > news:ugVB7$08JHA.4000@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > >a developer imho should not be using local admin all the time. > > > > After all he has to do his own other task, email, web research...., > > communicate with others. we don't have the luxury of total secure > > cooperating internet community - it has been spoiled by a few highly > > organized criminals, cyber space terrorist, and some espionage. > > > > developers may be smart and savvy but they are also under intense > > deadline > > pressure and may even have to work long hours at times and that is the > > time > > someone becomes vulnerable to security fault pas > > > > > > > > > > "Michel Posseth [MCP]" <m***@posseth.com> wrote in message > > news:B7499F9C-3A02-4778-90DC-2C33D79E15D5@microsoft.com... > >> AFAIK a developer should be at least a local admin > >> > >> imho a company who makes there software developers lower level users in > >> there domain is not taking there devlopers role serious . > >> > >> Michel > >> > >> > >> "GS" <gsmsnews.microsoft.co***@msnews.Nomail.com> schreef in bericht > >> news:eRQtspj8JHA.5704@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > >> >I tried a build com class from vs 2008 on vista ultimate form a power > >> >user. > >> > despite > >> > I have access to the files, folders, > >> > and use administrator explicitly created the appropriate CLS ID key > > and > >> > progid key as well as granting me full access on these keys > >> > I get can not register ....... can not access registry ..... > >> > > >> > consequently no application nor vbs can create the com object. > >> > > >> > > >> > What is the proper way of setting up the environment for me as power > > user > >> > to > >> > create /build com object > >> > > >> > I'm using net.3.5 sp1. vista ultimate is fully patched > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > >
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