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Q
I'm using 2000 Professional and log into my domain
without problem except in ACT! I can't use Word as the
Word processor. I contacted ACT! and they said to change
the rights of the user "everyone" to full. I did this
and when I go to log into the domain I can see that the
script is being run but the screen stays black and I can
never see the desktop. I can hit ctr/alt/del and log off
and log on as an administratior no problem. If I uncheck
the full rights of the user "everyone" and try to log on
again then I still get a black screen. The only work
around I've found is to create a domain user account and
give it Admin rights. If I remove the domain account then
a blackscreen! Anyone come across this?
Thanks

Steven L Umbach
What user right did you change?? Are you sure they were not talking about ntfs
permissions to the application folder?? --- Steve

"Q" wrote in message
news:982901c433a6$d0fff6c0$a001280a@phx.gbl...
> I'm using 2000 Professional and log into my domain
> without problem except in ACT! I can't use Word as the
> Word processor. I contacted ACT! and they said to change
> the rights of the user "everyone" to full. I did this
> and when I go to log into the domain I can see that the
> script is being run but the screen stays black and I can
> never see the desktop. I can hit ctr/alt/del and log off
> and log on as an administratior no problem. If I uncheck
> the full rights of the user "everyone" and try to log on
> again then I still get a black screen. The only work
> around I've found is to create a domain user account and
> give it Admin rights. If I remove the domain account then
> a blackscreen! Anyone come across this?
> Thanks



Q
Went into regedt32, then highlighted hkey_classes_root
then edited permissions. Highlighted "everyone" then
added full control.
>-----Original Message-----
>What user right did you change?? Are you sure they were
not talking about ntfs
>permissions to the application folder?? --- Steve
>
>"Q" wrote in
message
>news:982901c433a6$d0fff6c0$a001280a@phx.gbl...
>> I'm using 2000 Professional and log into my domain
>> without problem except in ACT! I can't use Word as the
>> Word processor. I contacted ACT! and they said to
change
>> the rights of the user "everyone" to full. I did this
>> and when I go to log into the domain I can see that the
>> script is being run but the screen stays black and I
can
>> never see the desktop. I can hit ctr/alt/del and log
off
>> and log on as an administratior no problem. If I
uncheck
>> the full rights of the user "everyone" and try to log
on
>> again then I still get a black screen. The only work
>> around I've found is to create a domain user account
and
>> give it Admin rights. If I remove the domain account
then
>> a blackscreen! Anyone come across this?
>> Thanks
>
>
>.
>

Steven L Umbach
OK. Then you changed a permission not a user right. It sounds like you
obviously do not have correct permissions for a regular user. I would
suggest you call them back and find out what other permissions need to be
changed - probably at least to the folder that the application lives in or
uses. --- Steve

"Q" wrote in message
news:a13b01c4349d$f5578540$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> Went into regedt32, then highlighted hkey_classes_root
> then edited permissions. Highlighted "everyone" then
> added full control.
> >-----Original Message-----
> >What user right did you change?? Are you sure they were
> not talking about ntfs
> >permissions to the application folder?? --- Steve
> >
> >"Q" wrote in
> message
> >news:982901c433a6$d0fff6c0$a001280a@phx.gbl...
> >> I'm using 2000 Professional and log into my domain
> >> without problem except in ACT! I can't use Word as the
> >> Word processor. I contacted ACT! and they said to
> change
> >> the rights of the user "everyone" to full. I did this
> >> and when I go to log into the domain I can see that the
> >> script is being run but the screen stays black and I
> can
> >> never see the desktop. I can hit ctr/alt/del and log
> off
> >> and log on as an administratior no problem. If I
> uncheck
> >> the full rights of the user "everyone" and try to log
> on
> >> again then I still get a black screen. The only work
> >> around I've found is to create a domain user account
> and
> >> give it Admin rights. If I remove the domain account
> then
> >> a blackscreen! Anyone come across this?
> >> Thanks
> >
> >
> >.
> >