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Re: Problem with "Set Access Control" Thank you Friedrich Yes, it helps. Peter
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Re: Problem with "Set Access Control" Peter, Yes, "Everyone" is valid. You can also use the SID (in this case it is: S-1-1-0) "Everyone" is a group that includes all users, even anonymous users and guests. Membership is controlled by the Windows operating system. The "Everyone" group no longer includes anonymous users on a computer that is running Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), Vista or Longhorn. Does this help? Friedrich Friedrich Linder Lindersoft www.lindersoft.com +1.954.252.3910 "point. click. ship" - that's SetupBuilder 6 Create Windows Vista ready installations in minutes
Re: Problem with "Set Access Control" Thanks Friedrich, Sorry about the other reply, I hadn't logged in yet and didn't notice until after I posted it. I notice that when I set permissions in XP directly, one of the user choices is Everyone. Do you know if that is a valid user for the Set Account Control? And will it make the permission active for all users? Peter
Re: Problem with "Set Access Control" Originally Posted by linder Does this help? Thanks, that helps a lot. Somehow I never noticed that there was a separate Help menu selection for documentation updates. Peter
Re: Problem with "Set Access Control" Peter, A workaround is to define the "User" first and then select a registry-related operation. This will enable "Root". HTH, Friedrich Friedrich Linder Lindersoft www.lindersoft.com +1.954.252.3910 "point. click. ship" - that's SetupBuilder 6 Create Windows Vista ready installations in minutes -- Official Comodo Code Signing and SSL Certificate Partner
Re: Problem with "Set Access Control" Peter, We have already fixed the "disabled registry key root" problem. We'll make a patch available soon. BTW, please make sure you have the latest documentation and press F1 from within the IDE. Does this help? Friedrich
Problem with "Set Access Control" I tried adding Set Access Control to my script in 6.5.1852 and could find no help or documentation on this script item. I have no idea what to enter where. Also, the Root: (registry key root selection) is disabled even if I select a registry-related operation. I also cannot find documentation on "Releases." How does one use these? What are they good for? I know some of this should be obvious and is probably just me who fails to understand it. Still, some documentation would help. Thanks, Peter Gysegem Beaver Creek Software
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