Steve
December 14th 03, 11:27 AM
Update, removed all 3 versions of Flight Sim, 98, 2002Pro
and 2004. Went through registry line by line and removed
all references to ANY flight sim. All permissions in
folder are set to maximum access for everyone.
Traded in new FS2004 for NEWER/Another FS2004, still no
joy. OK it's not the game. Reinstalled FS2002 Pro, works
perfectly, even my odd additional plane addons. FS2004,
still gets the same "Log in with Administrator Privileges
and try again" error code.
Still looking for idea's, thanks.
>-----Original Message-----
>When ever I try and run Flight Simulator 2004, I get an
>error box that says "Log in with Administrator
Privileges
>and try again".It happens on all of the exe files in the
>main subdirectory except the Kiosk.exe, that one exits
>itself upon hitting any enter key. It's been installed
>and uninstalled 4 times now, different directories, new
>reg keys, still the same error box.
>
>Over 3 hours on the phone with tech, FLTSIM software
>dept said it was a system problem, XP Systems techs
spent
>an hour on it and say's its a software problem. We've
>gone through the registry with a fine tooth comb. Tried
>creating multiple administrator accounts from various
>boot-up modes. It is a documented problem but the only
>fix found so far was a REFORMAT and RELOAD of O/S with a
>Dell disk. I have a Gateway 2.0MHZ/512MRam system,
plenty
>of computer. Reformat is NOT an option.
>
>I have id'd a failed update of winXP on Q320678 which
>deals with the IWbemEventProviderSecurity::AccessCheck
>but this was supposed to be fixed in Service Pack 1, I
>have Service Pack 2 installed and all updates I could
>find.
>
>Another error Event ID 1508: Description; Windows was
>unable to load the registry. This is often caused by
>insufficient memory or insufficient secrurity rights
>(this popped in upon 4th attempted installation of
FS2004
>software package) Details; The system has attempted to
>load or restore a file into the registry, but the
>specified file is not in a registry format, for;
>C\Documents and Settings\Flight Sim\Local
>Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows\\UsrClass.dat
>This file IS there, in that sub-dir and is the same SIZE
>as the UsrClass.dat in all the other accounts. This
>system is running XP-Home version.
>
>Tech is stumped, MS website has nothing, my phone bill
is
>nearing 3 figures for this nonsence, can anyone help?
>
>
>.
>
and 2004. Went through registry line by line and removed
all references to ANY flight sim. All permissions in
folder are set to maximum access for everyone.
Traded in new FS2004 for NEWER/Another FS2004, still no
joy. OK it's not the game. Reinstalled FS2002 Pro, works
perfectly, even my odd additional plane addons. FS2004,
still gets the same "Log in with Administrator Privileges
and try again" error code.
Still looking for idea's, thanks.
>-----Original Message-----
>When ever I try and run Flight Simulator 2004, I get an
>error box that says "Log in with Administrator
Privileges
>and try again".It happens on all of the exe files in the
>main subdirectory except the Kiosk.exe, that one exits
>itself upon hitting any enter key. It's been installed
>and uninstalled 4 times now, different directories, new
>reg keys, still the same error box.
>
>Over 3 hours on the phone with tech, FLTSIM software
>dept said it was a system problem, XP Systems techs
spent
>an hour on it and say's its a software problem. We've
>gone through the registry with a fine tooth comb. Tried
>creating multiple administrator accounts from various
>boot-up modes. It is a documented problem but the only
>fix found so far was a REFORMAT and RELOAD of O/S with a
>Dell disk. I have a Gateway 2.0MHZ/512MRam system,
plenty
>of computer. Reformat is NOT an option.
>
>I have id'd a failed update of winXP on Q320678 which
>deals with the IWbemEventProviderSecurity::AccessCheck
>but this was supposed to be fixed in Service Pack 1, I
>have Service Pack 2 installed and all updates I could
>find.
>
>Another error Event ID 1508: Description; Windows was
>unable to load the registry. This is often caused by
>insufficient memory or insufficient secrurity rights
>(this popped in upon 4th attempted installation of
FS2004
>software package) Details; The system has attempted to
>load or restore a file into the registry, but the
>specified file is not in a registry format, for;
>C\Documents and Settings\Flight Sim\Local
>Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows\\UsrClass.dat
>This file IS there, in that sub-dir and is the same SIZE
>as the UsrClass.dat in all the other accounts. This
>system is running XP-Home version.
>
>Tech is stumped, MS website has nothing, my phone bill
is
>nearing 3 figures for this nonsence, can anyone help?
>
>
>.
>