Sorry Jim, Try http://thinapps.org for that whitepaper. regards, Rick -- Ulrich Mack www.commander.com On Jan 3, 2008 7:47 PM, Rick Mack <ulrich.mack@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Jim, > > VB.Net applications often need additional user privileges to run, which > makes it a kind of joke when you consider Vista and LUA but that's Microsoft > ;-). A TS session also run with less rights than a console session, "Create > global objects" and "Impersonate Client after Authentication" privileges are > missing from the TS session. > > The quickest way to find out what you need is to turn on auditting on the > test system, and audit privilege use. The privilege errors should give you a > fairly clear idea of what provileges to give users of that app. > > Not all privilege failures have to be addressed, just assign them one by > one to your vb.net app user group 'til it works. > > It's still not a real site yet, but check out whitepaper on the > application compatibility toolkit, that has all the info you need, with just > the additional warning that I'd advise using "ntrights.exe" instead of > assigning rights by group policy. That's also stressed in the whitepaper, > with an example. > > regards, > > Rick > > -- > Ulrich Mack > www.commander.com > > On Jan 3, 2008 9:51 AM, Jim Cannon <Mach1-70@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > All…I have a VB.net app published in Citrix that will only launch as an > > admin but not a standard user…The app does not even attempt to > > launch….Regmon and Filemon do not even show it starting at all…The app is > > very simple and just contains push buttons to launch individual apps for > > training…..I have duplicated the same behavior through RDP as well….Make the > > user an admin and it works fine……Any ideas? > > > > > > > > > > >