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Do I need to log as administrator when I use NTPort Library?

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Do I need to log as administrator when I use NTPort Library?

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Q: Do I need to log as administrator when I use NTPort Library under Windows NT/2000/XP? We do not want every person who uses our application to have full authority to access every part of the operating system. A: From the version 2.1, NTPort Library supports both administrator and non-administrator account, but administrator privileges are required to install NTPort Library on Windows NT/2000/XPServer 2003/Vista. Because Windows NT/2000/XPServer 2003/Vista’s limitation, you need more system configuration if the user doesn’t have administrative right. Please read Distribution Notes in the help document for details. Back to top. • What’s the meaning of error message “Can’t connect to Service Control Manager”? Q: I want to test your NTPort Library, if it is the right for my application. But on an NT4 machine I become following error message, after click the Inport- or Outport button in your Porttest program: “Cant connect to Service Control Manager”. Can you tell me what’s wrong? A: Obvi

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