Subject | FB Embedded and Windows Vista (again) |
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Author | Luis Madaleno - m@gnisoftR |
Post date | 2009-06-26T10:38:49Z |
Hi,
I know this is a wide discussed topic here, but even after reading many
posts and done many Google searches I can't find a solution for this.
When using FB embedded under Vista/Win 7 my application fails to start.
I am using FB 2.1.2 Embedded, installed under c:\program
files\company\product\.
The error I get is this:
MyDM.MainDatabase:
This user does not have privilege to perform this operation on this
object.No permission for read-write access to database C:\PROGRAM
FILES\MY_COMPANY\MY_PRODUCT\MY_DATABASE.FDB.
I already changed the firebird.conf to set IpcName = Global\FIREBIRD ,
created a manifest file, but nothing seems to work.
I know I can run the app with admin rights, but I want users to be able to
install and run the program without complications just like they do in XP.
At this time I keep inform users that they should disable the UAC or right
click in the link and choose to run as admin, but this is not good, since I
don't see other programs with this problem.
Is there any real solution for this problem?
Regards,
Luis Madaleno
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I know this is a wide discussed topic here, but even after reading many
posts and done many Google searches I can't find a solution for this.
When using FB embedded under Vista/Win 7 my application fails to start.
I am using FB 2.1.2 Embedded, installed under c:\program
files\company\product\.
The error I get is this:
MyDM.MainDatabase:
This user does not have privilege to perform this operation on this
object.No permission for read-write access to database C:\PROGRAM
FILES\MY_COMPANY\MY_PRODUCT\MY_DATABASE.FDB.
I already changed the firebird.conf to set IpcName = Global\FIREBIRD ,
created a manifest file, but nothing seems to work.
I know I can run the app with admin rights, but I want users to be able to
install and run the program without complications just like they do in XP.
At this time I keep inform users that they should disable the UAC or right
click in the link and choose to run as admin, but this is not good, since I
don't see other programs with this problem.
Is there any real solution for this problem?
Regards,
Luis Madaleno
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