[nvda] Re: results of running NVDA and firefox as administrator

In case it's only a question of registering ia2.dll, you may run command prompt as an administrater and easily register the file by typing the regsvr32 +"file path" .
John Greer wrote:
One thing you may try is to disable UAC the user access control from the user accounts in the control panel temporarily, register the ia2.dll file then re-enable UAC. If this is a work machine you are doing it on though, it may not be possible to do this without having administrator access. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Reiser" <metalhead1009000@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2008 4:35 PM
Subject: [nvda] results of running NVDA and firefox as administrator


Hi Jamey and all,

Tried running both NVDA and firefox as administrator.  This time NVDA
played the error sound and the firefox crash reporter came up.  Here is
the NVDA log file for that session.

Hope this helps,

Mike



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WARNING - __init__.IA2._get_states:
could not get IAccessible2 states
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "NVDAObjects\IAccessible\IA2\__init__.pyc", line 158, in _get_states COMError: (-2147023170, 'The remote procedure call failed.', (None, None, None, 0, None))
ERROR - core.Notify:
errors in this core pump cycle
Traceback (most recent call last):
 File "core.pyc", line 147, in Notify
 File "IAccessibleHandler.pyc", line 865, in pumpAll
 File "IAccessibleHandler.pyc", line 737, in focus_winEventCallback
 File "IAccessibleHandler.pyc", line 811, in focus_manageEvent
 File "eventHandler.pyc", line 20, in manageEvent
 File "eventHandler.pyc", line 27, in manageEvent_appModuleLevel
 File "eventHandler.pyc", line 34, in manageEvent_defaultAppModuleLevel
 File "eventHandler.pyc", line 39, in manageEvent_virtualBufferLevel
 File "virtualBuffers\gecko_ia2.pyc", line 81, in event_gainFocus
 File "virtualBufferHandler.pyc", line 69, in killVirtualBuffer
 File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 133, in unloadBuffer
WindowsError: exception: access violation reading 0x00000000
ERROR - queueHandler.pumpAll:
error in generator 1
Traceback (most recent call last):
 File "queueHandler.pyc", line 78, in pumpAll
 File "sayAllHandler.pyc", line 110, in readTextHelper_generator
 File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyc", line 264, in move
 File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 39, in _getStoryLength
WindowsError: exception: access violation reading 0x00000008


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