Neither of which it's able to do properly because our thin client users don't have administrative or power user rights. :\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\Autodesk\DWG Truview2\R2\enu :\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\Application Data\Autodesk\DWG Truview2\R2\enu This tries to set up folders in a couple of spots: I'm guessing it goes through some sort of "run once" routine for each user. Works fine as an administrator but when you log on as a general user it goes bonkers. ![]() I'm having exactly the same problem with it right now. I believe that the problem could be sorted out using a shared folder and by changing some of the registry settings to use things like %programfiles% and %username% and directing them to the shared folder but figguring out which reg keys i need to change is darn near impossible.Īny boffins out there that could help? There are no support forums or technicians that you can talk to about this so this is my last hope It will then refuse to work needing to be ended using task manager. Job's a good one i thought.WRONG!! It works fine when logged in as an administrator but when logged in as a general user, a whole bunch of errors appear. ![]() After installation, i checked that the software was working correctly which it was. ![]() I read the EULA which indicated that using the software over a network would be fine, so i proceeded to install it on our Terminal Server (windows 2000 server advanced) machines. Being a not for proffit organisation, we cannot justify the expense of getting the full blown version. ![]() I downloaded the DWGTrueview as we required a piece of software to view drwaings that have been created for us to do with new housing developments. We are using mapguide at present with no ueview is being used in conjunction with this though (this has also been posted on the DWFViewer discussion log too so just ignor if you have dealt with it allready). I am having to post here as currently there is no support group for DWGTrueView.
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