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Installation problems for a non administrator domain account
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 2:53 pm
by Richard Mueller
I have two user accounts on my computer. One is an administrator account, the other is a non administrator domain account. After installation of the siLang components suite, the componets aren't accessible from the non administrator domain account (They are not installed into the IDE). Since I am obliged by my company only to work in the non administrator account, how can I install the components for the non administrator domain account?
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 7:13 am
by isiticov
You can install manually TsiLang package into IDE. Just select in menu Component | Install Packages and select TsiLang_XX.bpl to install (XX- is your IDE version)
Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 11:40 am
by flashSICOMP
Hi
If I manually installed TsiLang package, in TSILang Expert menu items Dictionary Manager and Wizards - not available.
I found solution below , but under non administrator account in Windows 7, it does not work.
http://www.sicomponents.com/forum/viewt ... ht=dicmngr
Can someone to explain the correct way to install docmgr.exe and Wizards in TSILang subsystem manually for any cases?
Thanks in advance
Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 7:22 am
by isiticov
Hello,
To manually enable TsiLang Wizards in TsiLang Expert you need to add the following Registry keys:
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Root: HKEY_CURRENT_USER;
Subkey: Software\SiComponents\TsiLang\Wizards;
ValueType: string;
ValueName: WizardExe1;
ValueData: {app}\Wizards\siiniimport.exe;
Root: HKEY_CURRENT_USER;
Subkey: Software\SiComponents\TsiLang\Wizards;
ValueType: string;
ValueName: WizardName1;
ValueData: Import strings from INI File;
Root: HKEY_CURRENT_USER;
Subkey: Software\SiComponents\TsiLang\Wizards;
ValueType: string;
ValueName: WizardExe0;
ValueData: {app}\Wizards\siimporter.exe;
Root: HKEY_CURRENT_USER;
Subkey: Software\SiComponents\TsiLang\Wizards;
ValueType: string;
ValueName: WizardName0;
ValueData: Import resource strings from executable;
where
{app} is the path where TsiLang installed.