bagofgloom
06-17-2009, 10:39 AM
My Virtual Machine is running Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition SP2.
SB6 was installed using "MYUSER's" credentials but I run SB6 using "USER2's" credentials because "USER2's" password never expires. Using "MYUSER's" credentials to compile an SB6 project works but if I use any users credentials besides mine I get a Fatal Compiler Error [3] "Cannot link sbkernel". The permissions for all users involved are the same and that includes across the network.
I have uninstalled the product using "MYUSER's" credentials and then reinstalled using "USER2's" credentials. I still get the same error and SB6 still works if I use "MYUSER's" credentials.
Another thing I noticed is that after the product is installed any user besides me who logs in gets an error trying to load SB6. They have to do a repair just to get SB6 to load again.
Does this mean I cannot use SB6 on a VM running Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition SP2?
SB6 was installed using "MYUSER's" credentials but I run SB6 using "USER2's" credentials because "USER2's" password never expires. Using "MYUSER's" credentials to compile an SB6 project works but if I use any users credentials besides mine I get a Fatal Compiler Error [3] "Cannot link sbkernel". The permissions for all users involved are the same and that includes across the network.
I have uninstalled the product using "MYUSER's" credentials and then reinstalled using "USER2's" credentials. I still get the same error and SB6 still works if I use "MYUSER's" credentials.
Another thing I noticed is that after the product is installed any user besides me who logs in gets an error trying to load SB6. They have to do a repair just to get SB6 to load again.
Does this mean I cannot use SB6 on a VM running Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition SP2?