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  • #4809
    gomi
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      Hi there,
      i have a problem with GW & Ent.Proxy. and Windows 7.

      Installation Enterprise Proxy brings no problem – all fine.
      When i start the Applet a Message appears “Could not connect.. you must have read/wroght rights to this location….
      Novell Client 2 SP1 for Win7 (german) is installed – works fine.

      if i want to edit a user the applet tells me that no trusted application was created. But I can’t the trusted application…

      pls help

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    • #9089
      Support 2
      Moderator

        Do you have an XP workstation on which you can test it as a reference?

        Kind Regards,

        Advansys Support

        #9091
        gomi
        Participant

          on xp it works fine..

          #9090
          Support 3
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            Great, thanks for letting us know.

            Currently, our engineering resources occupied to Archive To Go 2.0 which we are planning to release in coming weeks. Once this product release, we will investigate this behaviour in Windows 7 and get back to you.

            Regards,
            Advansys Support

            #9088
            Support 2
            Moderator

              Just an update. We have done some additional testing with Enterprise Proxy on Windows 7 Ultimate to try and reproduce the problem. As yet, we have not succeeded in replicating the error. We have installed EP, created a system definition and trusted application, and run proxy reports. At this stage it seems the system access problem you are seeing is not related to the operating system, although we did login as a user with Windows administrative capabilities and UAC active.

              Kind Regards,

              Advansys Support

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