As per normal it's probably wrong. Intuit's developers AND support folks 
are clueless when it comes to permissions. Their answer when I escalated a 
case about Quickbooks 2006 Enterprise users needing Power User rights was 
that they really just needed Full Controll over HKCR! (The audacity of 
calling a product Enterprise and requiring elevated privileges on terminal 
services didn't seem to make much impact with them)
I told them to shove it and tracked down the two keys outside 
HKLM\Software\Intuit that they actually needed. From what I remember you 
could get around the licensing problem by copying the license files to 
each users profile under the appropriate path, doesn't look like that 
would be true for this version though, so they have actually made negative 
progress in that regard. 

Thanks,
Andrew Fidel



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KnowledgeBase Support

Title:
 

QuickBooks 2007 will not run if the Windows user is a Restricted - 
Standard User

KB ID#:
 

1000152

Overview:
 

The information below is in regards to QuickBooks 2007 not running with 
Windows users who have been granted with restricted - standard user 
permissions:

When starting QuickBooks, it flashes and goes away. It sometimes shows 
the following error message and then goes away.

   LicenseUtility.cpp (888) : MESSAGE: Fri Oct 06 12:18:51 
LVL_FATAL_ERROR--QuickBooks has encountered a problem. Close all open 
applications and restart QuickBooks. If the problem persists, insert the 
QuickBooks CD into your computer and then reinstall the software. If you 
encounter the problem again, contact Technical Support.

QuickBooks runs normally if the Windows user is an administrator.

The folder permissions may have been changed by the domain policy so 
that QuickBooks cannot access some of the required folders under 
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users.

Make sure that the following folders have Full Control for Everyone:

   * C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application 
Data\Intuit\Entitlement Client\v3
   * C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application 
Data\Intuit\Entitlement Client
   * C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application 
Data\Intuit\QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions 7.0 (or C:\Documents and 
Settings\All Users\Application Data\Intuit\Quickbooks 2007)
   * C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Common 
Files\Intuit
   * C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Intuit\QuickBooks
   * C:\Documents and Settings\All 
Users\Documents\Intuit\QuickBooks\Company Files
   * C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Intuit\QuickBooks\FAM06
   * C:\Documents and Settings\All 
Users\Documents\Intuit\QuickBooks\Sample Company Files\QuickBooks 
Enterprise Solutions 7.0

Please follow the steps below to change folder permissions:

  1. Right-click on the Start button and select Explore.
  2. Navigate to each first folder on the list above.
  3. Right click on the folder and select Properties.
  4. Click on the Security tab.
  5. Select Everyone in "Group or user names."

Note: If Everyone is not listed in that window, click on Add, then type 
in Everyone in the "Enter the object names to select" and click OK. If 
the Multiple Names Found box pops up, select Everyone and click OK.

  6. Add a checkmark to the Full Control checkbox and click OK.
  7. Repeat steps 1-6 for each folder on the list above.




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