I installed a sql server best practice analyser tool on
our new windows 2003 server.
I log in as my own username which is a system
admininstrator.
After installation, I found the program is only available
by logging using my own username, if login using other
admin username or other username, I cannot see the program.
Even when I move the shortcut to all users, it gives
message:
This action is only available to currently installed
program
And during installation, it didn't ask to intall for all
users or current users.
How can I make the program available to all users?
Thanks
I think this should work. Try the following from the other (non-setup)
accounts.
regasm.exe $(O)\bpacommon.dll /tlb
regasm.exe $(O)\bpaclient.dll /tlb
- Christian
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"Best practise analyser" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> I installed a sql server best practice analyser tool on
> our new windows 2003 server.
> I log in as my own username which is a system
> admininstrator.
> After installation, I found the program is only available
> by logging using my own username, if login using other
> admin username or other username, I cannot see the program.
> Even when I move the shortcut to all users, it gives
> message:
> This action is only available to currently installed
> program
> And during installation, it didn't ask to intall for all
> users or current users.
> How can I make the program available to all users?
> Thanks
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