Dave Woodman
December 5th 03, 12:55 AM
Hello,
We are a community colleg. We installed .NET on our lab
PCs (Windows XP and Windows 2000). Students log in to
these PCs with their student accounts (there are 30000
student accounts.)We install .NET under administrator
account, but when students log in and try to run the
program they get an error message. We've tried everything
to make the program run under any account other than the
administrator, but no luck. So far our only solution is
to put our ALLSTUDENT domain account in the administrator
group of these PCs. Obviously, we don't want this. I
would appreciate if any one gives me a better solution or
suggestion for this.
We are a community colleg. We installed .NET on our lab
PCs (Windows XP and Windows 2000). Students log in to
these PCs with their student accounts (there are 30000
student accounts.)We install .NET under administrator
account, but when students log in and try to run the
program they get an error message. We've tried everything
to make the program run under any account other than the
administrator, but no luck. So far our only solution is
to put our ALLSTUDENT domain account in the administrator
group of these PCs. Obviously, we don't want this. I
would appreciate if any one gives me a better solution or
suggestion for this.