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Why do I have trouble using FalconView 3.x As a non-Administrator?

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Why do I have trouble using FalconView 3.x As a non-Administrator?

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PFPS stores essential information such as FalconView map data paths and Negative Fuel Approval in the Windows Registry in the HKey_Local_Machine\Software\PFPS section. The problem that arises is that the data stored in that registry by PFPS cannot be changed by a “basic” user of PFPS. This data may only be changed if the user has “administrator privileges” on the machine. A solution to the problem would be for the administrator to create a mission planning “group” and have all users be a part of the group. The administrator should provide the group of mission planning users full permission (read and write) to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\PFPS key in the registry. This allows the key, including all other keys under this folder, to be updated by the mission-planning users. You also may have issues if you security settings do not allow users to change data in the C:\PFPS directory. If this is true, you will need an administrator to give the mission planning “group” read/write access to

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