And what I would say, is that if filemon / regmon identifies the areas that flash needs to write to, for a user - don't necessarily think of changing permissions. Consider that you could pre-empt the control that's required, rather than weakening permissions, then you're still in charge in terms of components that can be added. Neil > -----Original Message----- > From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dirk Blose > Sent: 30 September 2004 18:59 > To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [THIN] Re: Flash webpage won't load unless user has > power user rights > > Use filemon or Regmon from Sysinternals to see where it's > getting and an access error. > > >>> MShrewsbury@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 09/30/04 01:44PM >>> > I'm still stuck trying to get flash to work on Win2k, FR3, > with IE6. I've found that if I make my test user account a > member of power users they are able to open the flash > webpage. So I'm sure I'm dealing with a permissions issue but > I can't seem to find any more info. I've done the obvious > stuff such as adding permissions to the > %systemroot%\system32\macromeda but still no difference. > > > > Does anyone know what registry keys flash player needs > permissions to? *********************************************** This e-mail and its attachments are confidential and are intended for the above named recipient only. If this has come to you in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete this e-mail from your system. You must take no action based on this, nor must you copy or disclose it or any part of its contents to any person or organisation. Statements and opinions contained in this email may not necessarily represent those of Littlewoods. Please note that e-mail communications may be monitored. The registered office of Littlewoods Limited and its subsidiaries is 100 Old Hall Street, Liverpool, L70 1AB. Registered number of Littlewoods Limited is 262152. ************************************************ ******************************************************** This Weeks Sponsor RTO Software Do you know which applications are abusing your CPU and memory? Would you like to learn? -- Free for a limited time! Get the RTO Performance Analyzer to quickly learn the applications, users, and time of day possible problems exist. http://www.rtosoft.com/enter.asp?id=320 ********************************************************** Useful Thin Client Computing Links are available at: http://thin.net/links.cfm *********************************************************** For Archives, to Unsubscribe, Subscribe or set Digest or Vacation mode use the below link: http://thin.net/citrixlist.cfm