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Problem running a .NET application on Windows 2003 Server

Hi!

I have a problem, when installing our Application on a Windows 2003 machine.

The Application runs fine when logged on as Administrator, but not even the
first row in the
code runs when logged on as an ordinary user.

"Application has generated an exception that could not be handled
Process_id=0xcf8(3320), Thread_id=0x8cc(2252) ..."

Does anyone have a clue?

Greatful for an answer
Björn Hallin



Nov 16 '05 #1
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Björn,

It's obviously a security related issue. Does that user have all the
rights required to run the app? What is the exception that you see when you
try and run it?
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Hi!

I have a problem, when installing our Application on a Windows 2003
machine.

The Application runs fine when logged on as Administrator, but not even
the
first row in the
code runs when logged on as an ordinary user.

"Application has generated an exception that could not be handled
Process_id=0xcf8(3320), Thread_id=0x8cc(2252) ..."

Does anyone have a clue?

Greatful for an answer
Björn Hallin


Nov 16 '05 #2
Björn Hallin wrote:
Hi!

I have a problem, when installing our Application on a Windows 2003 machine.

The Application runs fine when logged on as Administrator, but not even the
first row in the
code runs when logged on as an ordinary user.

"Application has generated an exception that could not be handled
Process_id=0xcf8(3320), Thread_id=0x8cc(2252) ..."

Does anyone have a clue?

Greatful for an answer
Björn Hallin


File access, network access...

Actually i just had this message yesturday on my test Win2k machine when one of assemblies was missing...
But if you say it runs fine under Admin... Well, most probably access rights then.
Nov 16 '05 #3

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