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We have an application which brings up crystal report. This crystal report uses 2 fonts (barcode 3 of 9 and OCR B). This application is running on Windows 2003 server. These fonts were installed with an administrative account. When this application is run with an Administrative account, it runs without issue. We also have an account with which we need to run this application on the server. This account does not have administrative access. When we run the application with this account, the application errors out. We were not very sure where it failed, but then we ran the filemon on this machine and monitored it. We see access denied messages on these two fonts (thought it is able to access all the other fonts available in Fonts directory).
Any ideas to how to resolve the issue?
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by: bbaoPosted on 2006-08-07 at 11:06:54ID: 17265717
the two font files might have different NTFS settings as others in the same folder. please compare it with other built-in font files. to check a file's NTFS permissions, right-click the filename in windows explorer, choose Properties/Security.
hope it helps,
bbao