Installing a XP program, but fails at last bit because it doesn't have permission to opengl32.dll in the system32 folder.
Used the compat feature but still fails at the same spot.
Is there any easy way to add my install program to the trusted installers group, or is that not the issue.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks Paul Chambers, Benton, Tennessee.
Visit Polk County, Tennessee home of the 1996 Olympics Whitewater events.

Install program (not vista) fails due to permissions.
Hey, figured I would at least get a rude remark from colin or somebody from redmon by now.
Maybe I should stir the pot a little. What is the good in having an over paranoid OS system?
Maybe Colin and the others are a little correct. Because too many people have been approved for the Vista Beta without an verification of the online form credentials, and are testing a new toy, people who want to really partake in the beta for the right reasons, people who have stood by MS since the MSDOS, and not jumped shipped, people who are the MS OS repair team for everyone in their community who use Windows when it fails, are getting screwed in support through these newsgroups.
Unfortuantly for us, the "new toy" testers are now with us until 2007 when the beta is over.
The anwser to the question above, for the paranoid windows vista OS, the same "toy" testers who don't use firewalls and anti-virus protection because it slows down their Pentium 1 machines that they use to check their spam with operates to slow with protection.
OBTW, I have tried everything under the sun to install my program, including creating a new user, giving admin priv, and it did go farther in install, but not far enough.
I did try backward compaitability.
I have glanced at over the mulitude of posts to find my anwser.
COLIN, this message is for you. If you are going to take the energy to reply "look in the ng", if you are going to take the energy to post negative remarks about the beta testers, (regardless how true), take the energy give some real advice. Doesn't seem like many of your posts are true to the NG community code of ethics.
Paul Chambers
PS. if this posts twice it is because there is a bug in the online Newsgroup. And Windows mail doesn't work good enough to use and I don't feel like turing around in my chair and using my productive computer -- Come see us in Polk County, Tennessee, home of the 1996 Summer Olympics, whitewater events. Don't ignore my posts because of my community pride.
"Paul Chambers" wrote:
Installing a XP program, but fails at last bit because it doesn't have permission to opengl32.dll in the system32 folder.
Used the compat feature but still fails at the same spot.
Is there any easy way to add my install program to the trusted installers group, or is that not the issue.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks Paul Chambers, Benton, Tennessee.
Visit Polk County, Tennessee home of the 1996 Olympics Whitewater events.
Hey, figured I would at least get a rude remark from colin or somebody from redmon by now.
Maybe I should stir the pot a little. What is the good in having an over paranoid OS system?
Maybe Colin and the others are a little correct. Because too many people have been approved for the Vista Beta without an verification of the online form credentials, and are testing a new toy, people who want to really partake in the beta for the right reasons, people who have stood by MS since the MSDOS, and not jumped shipped, people who are the MS OS repair team for everyone in their community who use Windows when it fails, are getting screwed in support through these newsgroups.
Unfortuantly for us, the "new toy" testers are now with us until 2007 when the beta is over.
The anwser to the question above, for the paranoid windows vista OS, the same "toy" testers who don't use firewalls and anti-virus protection because it slows down their Pentium 1 machines that they use to check their spam with operates to slow with protection.
OBTW, I have tried everything under the sun to install my program, including creating a new user, giving admin priv, and it did go farther in install, but not far enough.
I did try backward compaitability.
I have glanced at over the mulitude of posts to find my anwser.
COLIN, this message is for you. If you are going to take the energy to reply "look in the ng", if you are going to take the energy to post negative remarks about the beta testers, (regardless how true), take the energy give some real advice. Doesn't seem like many of your posts are true to the NG community code of ethics.
Paul Chambers
PS. if this posts twice it is because there is a bug in the online Newsgroup. And Windows mail doesn't work good enough to use and I don't feel like turing around in my chair and using my productive computer -- Come see us in Polk County, Tennessee, home of the 1996 Summer Olympics, whitewater events. Don't ignore my posts because of my community pride.
"Paul Chambers" wrote:
Installing a XP program, but fails at last bit because it doesn't have permission to opengl32.dll in the system32 folder.
Used the compat feature but still fails at the same spot.
Is there any easy way to add my install program to the trusted installers group, or is that not the issue.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks Paul Chambers, Benton, Tennessee.
Visit Polk County, Tennessee home of the 1996 Olympics Whitewater events.
PS. if this posts twice it is because there is a bug in the online Newsgroup. And Windows mail doesn't work good enough to use and I don't feel like turing around in my chair and using my productive computer
This pretty much says it all :-)
-- Kerry MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
You missed the point entirely, kerry. See you too couldn't provide any useable information, but hey, you have time and energy to waste our time and clog the buggy newsgroup. By the way, the bug with the Newsgroup is the same bug regardless if I am on my productive system or Vista beta. -- Come see us in Polk County, Tennessee, home of the 1996 Summer Olympics, whitewater events.
"Kerry Brown" wrote:
PS. if this posts twice it is because there is a bug in the online Newsgroup. And Windows mail doesn't work good enough to use and I don't feel like turing around in my chair and using my productive computer
This pretty much says it all :-)
-- Kerry MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
No you missed the point. This is a news group. Use a news reader to access it. The CDO interface you are using has many known problems. It is very hard to use and severely lacking in features. You must know this or the part of your post I quoted doesn't make sense.
-- Kerry MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
Paul Chambers wrote:
You missed the point entirely, kerry. See you too couldn't provide any useable information, but hey, you have time and energy to waste our time and clog the buggy newsgroup. By the way, the bug with the Newsgroup is the same bug regardless if I am on my productive system or Vista beta.
PS. if this posts twice it is because there is a bug in the online Newsgroup. And Windows mail doesn't work good enough to use and I don't feel like turing around in my chair and using my productive computer
This pretty much says it all :-)
-- Kerry MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
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