![]() ![]() exe on the Terminal Server > Compatibility Tab > and Removed the "Run This Program as an Administrator" tick box - people were then able to open the application again. It's worked fine since I started here a couple of months ago, but over the last few days it's been doing weird things - I think possibly due to UAC - Last Thursday all of our branches started reporting that they couldn't open the application through our terminal server as they were been prompted for admin credentials - I've worked around that by going to the properties of the. ![]() exe file that runs it from there - from talking to the supplier of the application it then creates a database in the folder which then connects to the back end databases that are on an SQL Server. ![]() It's a bit of an odd application we don't install it as such, rather just extract a bunch of files to a folder on the C: Drive, and then just run the. We have an application that's critical to the company. ![]()
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