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I use Windows 2000/XP. Do I need administrator rights to install TotalAccess?

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Yes, you need administrator rights to install the software and to set up locations and profiles. If you've installed software on your computer successfully in the past, chances are you already have administrator rights. For more information about administrator rights, consult your Windows help files.
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Can I run BEST Plus in Windows 2000/XP without administrator rights?

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Why can't my computer "read data from the database" ? The DAO database says I "cannot open any more tables."
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What computer access rights do I need to use this disc on Windows?

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You must log on to your computer with Administrator rights or Power User rights to fully use the disc. Normally, you should have Administrator rights, unless you are working in a corporate environment in which case, you'll need to contact your IT department to have them install the software for you. On Windows XP Home Edition system you will need Administrator rights (typically the default setting) as well, not User rights.
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Q0. Do I need Administrator rights on my Windows computer ?

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YES - coLinux tells Windows to use a fairly low level driver and it needs administrative rights to do that. Of course, if you run as "Administrator" all the time, you won't notice it. You can start coLinux as a service and connect to it as a normal user, though. dieselnutjob :If you want to run Windows as a non administrative user then you can create a batch file such as colinux.bat and put these lines into the batch file runas /user:username cmd c:\coLinux\colinux-daemon.
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Why do I need Administrator rights to install FreeOTFE?

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In order for most (if not all) OTFE systems to operate, they require the use of "kernel mode drivers" to carry out drive emulation. A "kernel mode driver" is special piece of software which operates at a very low-level within your computer's operating system. As such, it can do pretty much anything to your system - including carrying out privileged actions that normal users are not allowed to do (e.g. formatting your HDD).
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How do I install a SATA drive under Windows 2000/XP?

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The Serial ATA controller cannot be automatically recognized under Windows 2000/XP installation. You will need to install drivers for SATA controller prior to installing Windows 2000/XP. If you do not install the SATA controller drivers, Windows will not recognize the SATA drive. The drivers for SATA controller are available on floppy disks during operating system installation process. If you have CDs only, copy the driver into the floppy disks before attempting to install Windows 2000/XP.
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edit] Q0. Do I need Administrator rights on my Windows computer ?

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Yes. coLinux tells Windows it is installing and using a fairly low level driver, and it needs administrative rights to do that. Of course, if you run as "Administrator" all the time, you won't notice this. Even if you do not run as administrator, you can start coLinux as a service and connect to it as a normal user. dieselnutjob : If you want to run Windows as a non administrative user then you can create a batch file such as colinux.
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Q6. Do I need local administrator rights to install a Quatech device server?

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Yes. When installing most kinds of hardware, you must have local admin rights or equivalent on the PC. If your computer is part of a Domain or participates in a networked environment, please contact your local LAN Administrator for assistance.
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Do I need local administrator rights to install a Quatech serial device?

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Null modems are intended for asynchronous adapters or standard COM ports. They are not meant for synchronous communication as with synchronous communication, the pinouts and signals are different from asynchronous. A good step in determining whether a problem is related to the software program or the hardware is to try known good compiled SyncDrive(Plus) example applications on the hardware. Quatech provides a set of example applications for both SyncDrive and SyncDrive Plus.
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Do I need administrator rights to install the training program?

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Yes, to install our programs the licensing module requires that you have administrator rights to the computer. If you do not have administrator level access to the computer you must have the appropriate individual perform the installation.
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How do I use Disk Management for Windows 2000/XP?

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When I connected the Drive to my computer, I got the following alert message: "Please insert disk 'untitled'." I setup my AZiO External Drive on Mac OS 9 and it was working fine. Then when I upgraded to Mac OS X my computer asked me to re-initialize the Drive. Why is my AZiO External Drive asking me to initialize it? It was already formatted and it contains data.
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top] [back to list] Do I need Administrator privileges to install CyanIDE under Windows 2000 or XP?

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Yes. The CyanIDE installation copies device drivers for the eICE debug port to the system directories, and also sets up the PATH and environment variables. These actions will fail unless you have Administrator privileges on the machine when installing the package.
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How do I install RAID devices driver during new Windows 2000/XP installation?

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Before installing Windows 2000/XP, please extract the Promise IDE RAID driver from our download page to an empty floppy disk. Follow the following procedure to install RAID driver during the initial OS install setup : The message " Press F6 if you need to install a third party SCSI or RAID driver..." will appear at the bottom of the initial OS setup screen. Once all RAID/SCSI devices are specified and respective driver installed continue with Win2000/XP installation.
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Q12. How do I install my Parallel PCMCIA card under Windows 2000/XP?

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Install your hardware according to the instructions in your user's manual. Boot your machine. (You needn't shutdown the machine to insert a PCMCIA card) Follow the on-screen instructions. When prompted, point Windows to the location in which the Quatech drivers are stored-typically on the Quatech COM CD, or the folder on your hard drive to which you downloaded the drivers. Microsoft has implemented a new driver signing program.
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Can I install and run OC4J as a service on Windows 2000/XP?

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There is no supported way to install OC4J as a direct service on Windows platforms. We recommend that if you have a requirement for 24x7 availability, you install and use one of the Oracle Application Server installation types. Oracle Application Server provides an automated process management capability which is installed and executed as a service on Windows platforms.
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Q18. How do I install my RS-232 Serial PCMCIA card under Windows 2000/XP?

PCMCIA Cards FAQs by Quatech
Install your hardware according to the instructions in your user's manual. Boot your machine. (You needn't shutdown the machine to insert a PCMCIA card) Follow the on-screen instructions. When prompted, point Windows to the location in which the Quatech drivers are stored-typically on the Quatech COM CD, or the folder on your hard drive to which you downloaded the drivers. Microsoft has implemented a new driver signing program.
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Do I need to be a system administrator to install the software?

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It is up to you. You may install as a non-admin or as an administrator. All features of the program should work normally, regardless who installed it.
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Why can't I use the serial port connection with Windows 2000/XP?

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These operating systems do not support gaming devices through the serial port. It is a publicized limitation of the operating system and cannot be corrected by a driver update. You must use the USB connection only.
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Can I install PCguard on Windows 2000 and Windows XP if I'm not the administrator?

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You might not be looged in as the adminitrator, but you need to have the same rights as an administrator to install PCguard on Windows 2000 and Windows XP computers.
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How do I manage Windows 2000/XP services?

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There is a separate interface that controls services. Click Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Services. Find the service that you want to change and double-click it. From there you can start or stop the service, and change whether it should be started automatically when the system boots. PC Pitstop's running programs list shows running services as well, and will recommend the best settings for services.
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Do I need to ask my system administrator to install the CSI for me?

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A.Yes. Installation of the CSI requires administrative privileges on Windows and an administrator's details on Macintosh.
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What is the main difference between TotalAccess for Mac and TotalAccess for Windows?

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A few features of the Windows version of TotalAccess were not necessary for our Mac version. For example, EarthLink Pop-Up BlockerSM was not included in TotalAccess for Mac because most Mac users surf the Web using Safari, which already has a pop-up blocking function. Similarly, since Macs are much less likely to be infiltrated by spyware, our Spyware Blocker tool is available for Windows only at this time. TotalAccess for Mac also does not include an EarthLink email program.
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