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RE: The script has been imported but failed to start.
quote:Originally posted by T.T.
wow, really? but the scripts aren't in the users profile. i talked about registry...
registry too... but what does Administrator's profile have to do with scripts?
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RE: The script has been imported but failed to start.
quote:Originally posted by T.T.
1. read the replies again.
okay, i read your original reply wrong. i thought you were trying to say that administrators couldn't modify the profiles (including registries) of other users. but regardless, what does it matter what account you use, as long as it's an administrator? the only user-specific part of a script is whether it has been enabled or not (and the script's config if the developer wrote it that way...)
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RE: The script has been imported but failed to start.
quote:Originally posted by T.T.
pls:
1. read the replies again.
2. learn more about registry.
3. after that ask again.
thx
sry, but i have no time to meaningless debates.
First off don't be grouchy. We here are all familiar with Windows and the registry and access. There have been a lot of issues in the past which have not been related to the registry...
O.P. RE: The script has been imported but failed to start.
I'm an administrator on this computer.
I have administrator rights since I bought this computer, I tried the different methods you said, and the scripts are THERE when I search for them in the registry.
I don't know why they don't show up when I open my windows Live Messenger.
Also thanks a whole bunch for trying to help me out.
When I said the scripts are there, I meant to say, the keys in the registry are there, but the scripts don't show up in my Scripts window in MSNPLus!.
The only way they SHOW UP, is when I run WLM with the "Run as an Administrator" option.
This post was edited on 10-27-2008 at 02:52 AM by funkie_ve.
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RE: The script has been imported but failed to start.
Sounds like your on Vista. Don't forget that the "Administrator Account" and "Run as Administrator" have different permissions. I usually need to run certain programs as an administrator else they will start to work, but fail on certain tasks (such as creating files to the C:\ root directory.) If "Run as Administrator" works, I would just continue to use that, even if it is slightly annoying.