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asked on 08 Aug 2010, 07:39 PM
Please see SS1.jpg (attached).
Why is the option to disable the JC addin disabled?
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Why is the option to disable the JC addin disabled?
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answered on 08 Aug 2010, 07:39 PM
Cross-posted to the ORM forum.
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answered on 11 Aug 2010, 08:08 AM
Any thoughts?
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Hello Stuart Hemming,
Do you run Visual Studio with an admin account? Try starting Visual Studio as administrator. Does that work?
Best wishes,
Ivo Bratoev
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answered on 11 Aug 2010, 01:25 PM
Ivo,
> Do you run Visual Studio with an admin account? ... Does that work?
Yes I do, so not it doesn't.
And why would not running as an admin only effect JustCode and OpenAccess and not all of my addins?
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> Do you run Visual Studio with an admin account? ... Does that work?
Yes I do, so not it doesn't.
And why would not running as an admin only effect JustCode and OpenAccess and not all of my addins?
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answered on 11 Aug 2010, 05:17 PM
Ivo,
It appears I owe you an apology.
Logging in as an admin user doesn't, it appear, mean you are running the programs as Administrator as your colleague Damyan pointed out.
So, we're sorted.
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It appears I owe you an apology.
Logging in as an admin user doesn't, it appear, mean you are running the programs as Administrator as your colleague Damyan pointed out.
So, we're sorted.
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Stuart