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7.8

Non-admin client needs to register DLL periodically

Asked by JollyBlueGiant in Visual Basic Programming, WInsock

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I have many client PC's that need regular DLL updates.  A VB call is used to register the DLL from a program that checks for updates.  The problem I have is that, for Windows 2000 clients, the script will not work b/c they don't have admin privileges.  i.e. you get the same error if you just run regsvr32 on a DLL when logged in a regular user.
Is there any possible way to get around this (by somehow allowing user account to modify the registry, or another VB prog) since I have 40+ Win 2K clients that need updates?
Thanks!
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Zones: Visual Basic Programming, WInsock
Tags: dll, register, admin
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Solution Provided By: Michael_Cicogna
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