Question
RoboHelp permissions
Hi everyone,
Our company has a very strict policy in terms of employees' permissions on their workstations. Unfortunatelly it appears users needs local admin rights not only to install but to run RoboHelp 6.0.
I contacted the Adobe support and here is what they told me
"I understand that your company strict when it comes to giving out admin
privileges to users, but RoboHelp was meant to be operated under an
admin account since
RoboHelp needs access to the Windows System folder <(>&<)> Registry in
order to function properly. It needs those privileges to register
components, generate code <(>&<)>
access permissions required to make your help project.
If you would really like to run RoboHelp on a restricted user account,
you can start of installing RoboHelp on user that has temporary admin
privileges <(>&<)> remove each
privilege one by one until get to a point wherein you can run RoboHelp
with the least possible permissions. Or you can ask other RoboHelp user
in our online
forums for some tips on how set up a restricted user account."
I did try different things like giving users full access to the registry, root folder, windows directory but to no avail. A user can run the application only if he belongs to the Administrator group.
Does anyone have a solution to this problem? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Slavica
Our company has a very strict policy in terms of employees' permissions on their workstations. Unfortunatelly it appears users needs local admin rights not only to install but to run RoboHelp 6.0.
I contacted the Adobe support and here is what they told me
"I understand that your company strict when it comes to giving out admin
privileges to users, but RoboHelp was meant to be operated under an
admin account since
RoboHelp needs access to the Windows System folder <(>&<)> Registry in
order to function properly. It needs those privileges to register
components, generate code <(>&<)>
access permissions required to make your help project.
If you would really like to run RoboHelp on a restricted user account,
you can start of installing RoboHelp on user that has temporary admin
privileges <(>&<)> remove each
privilege one by one until get to a point wherein you can run RoboHelp
with the least possible permissions. Or you can ask other RoboHelp user
in our online
forums for some tips on how set up a restricted user account."
I did try different things like giving users full access to the registry, root folder, windows directory but to no avail. A user can run the application only if he belongs to the Administrator group.
Does anyone have a solution to this problem? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Slavica
