learner
16th March 2004, 20:22
Hi,

We are running BaaN IV c4 with sp13 on win nt 4.

Some of the clients have win 98, and the rest of the system has Win XP .

Now whenever the user is looging into the windows network using a win admin login , he is able to right click on the be bw print file generated through device type 'WP' and change the fonts, or increase the font size , but if the user logins into win xp as a normal Windows network user , at that time on bw these options are disabled.

I am using BW68, and also tried BW 72.

does anyone else faced the same sort of problem ???

Regards

Learner

~Vamsi
16th March 2004, 20:33
Parts of the registry must not be available to the normal user for modification.

If you want to give users access, you must make changes to the security permissions* using regedt32.exe when logged on as adminstrator. Locate HKEY_Local_Machine\Software\Baan and give full privileges to Users. This should solve the issue.

To figure out what privileges are being used download and use Regmon from http://www.sysinternals.com website.

* Registry hacking is not for the faint of heart. If you do not understand what I wrote above, then you should not attempt this process.

P-Matt
18th February 2005, 03:31
I have this same situation on my W2K and XP machines now. User set as resticted cannot apply user defined fonts. I made the reghacks, and now have the ability to change the font definition, but it doesn't stick. When I run the session for PO or such again, all of my font changes are back to the default.
Any ideas?