Previously, in old client project A, we are developing our winforms application using lightChart v4.4.
Now, there is another new client project B, and we hope that this project B can run at lightChart v5.1 while the old project A still keep running at lightChart v4.4
The project B consists of several components, including lightChart data visualization, other winforms user control (push button, textbox, etc...), connection to TCP/IP server and etc...
The project B will be handle by colleagues: X, Y, Z.
colleague-X will handle lightChart component, whereas colleague-Y and colleague-Z will handle other components.
Problem now:
Colleague-X installed the latest lightChart v5.1, and finished his task. All his lightChart component are running at the latest version v5.1.2.
Colleague-X pass his source code to colleague-Y so that Y can add X source code (lightChart component) into his code.
But, the Y-PC now is installed with old lightChart v4.4, and since we hope to use lightChart v5.1 on new project B while keeping the old project A running at old version, we tried to add the v5.1 .dll file (Arction.Licensing.dll, Arction.LightningChartUltimate.dll and etc) into the reference (VS2010 -> Solution Explorer -> Add Reference) instead of re-installing the new lightChart v5.1.
By doing so, Y-PC received a prompt mgs: Registry enumeration fail. Disable User Access Control (UAC) from Windows to prevent this error Or execute the application with Administrator rights.
Any recommendation on the above matter?
JH
User Access Control problems when adding v5 Chart .dll
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Re: User Access Control problems when adding v5 Chart .dll
The registry enumeration fail comes when Visual Studio can't access Windows registry to seek the license keys of Arction components.
Solve it by running Visual Studio as Administrator. Right-click on your Visual Studio short-cut, and select "Run as administrator". Or configure permanently to run as Administrator, by right-clicking Visual Studio short-cut, selecting "Short-cut" page, Advanced, and select "Run as administrator".
Solve it by running Visual Studio as Administrator. Right-click on your Visual Studio short-cut, and select "Run as administrator". Or configure permanently to run as Administrator, by right-clicking Visual Studio short-cut, selecting "Short-cut" page, Advanced, and select "Run as administrator".
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Or you can disable windows User Access Control in Control Panel / Users...
- Win Vista: / Turn User Account Control on or off.
- Win 7: Change User Account Control Settings
- Win Vista: / Turn User Account Control on or off.
- Win 7: Change User Account Control Settings
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Re: User Access Control problems when adding v5 Chart .dll
Best solution ever
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Re: User Access Control problems when adding v5 Chart .dll
We've removed the need for admin rights in v.5.1.6, so the components will work just fine with regular Visual Studio rights.
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