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rbishop41



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 11:36 pm    Post subject: Echec a la definition des donnees pour '.............' Reply with quote

Alain, I have just installed V2.7 on an HP210-110 notebook pc running Windows 7 Starter edition. During installation, I select English as the language.

When I run the program, a selection box for language appears. I click the radio button for English, then OH. At this point I get the message "Echec a la definition des donnees pour 'Language'". I ignore this and attempt to rename the database fields. When I click "Save" I get the message "Echec a la definition des donnees pour '1L01'.

V2.5 runs perfectly on my desktop PC. I have attempted to instal V2.5 on my notebook, but get the same messages.

Can you suggest any solution?

Regards

Richard
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 8:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

It seems that on you notebook, you are not allowed to write in the Windows Registry.
Try to execute HappyCollection with Admin rights.

Below, is the procedure with Vista : It must be very close with Seven :

1 - Log yourself as "Administrator"
To check that, go to the Configuration-panel->Users and check if it is written "Administrator"

2 - Execute le program as "Administrator"
To do that :
* Right-click on HappyCollection.exe
* Left-click "Properties"
* Select tab "Compatibility"
* Check the box 'run as administrator'
* Left-click "Show parameters for all users"
* Check the second box 'run as administrator'
* Push the "OK" button
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rbishop41



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 9:43 am    Post subject: It works, but.... Reply with quote

Alain,

Your solution works, but it's a great nuisance having to "Run as Administrator" every time.

I am the only user of the machine, and defined as Administror.

Ah well, at least I can access my database of Chinese coins now.

Thanks. Happy Chinese New Year.

Richard
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rbishop41



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 1:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

In Window 7 (starter edition - probably the same in other versions) the following works so that you no longer have to run as administrator:

Go to Control Panel---System & security---Action Center---Change User Account Control settings

Set the slider control to Never Notify

Cheers

Richard
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