What account your Remedy process is running under? Set it up with Local
System Account and check if this affect access to ar.cfg from admin
tool.

Igor

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Subject: Re: Error when saving ar.cfg: No Permission

Did you check the attributes of the file to see if it is read only -
attrib ar.cfg


On 4/3/08, Gary Opela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to change submitter mode to locked on a new remedy
install. I
> keep getting an error stating I do not have write permission to
ar.cfg.
>
> I went to the server, and validated that ar.cfg does indeed have
permissions
> on it for the user that arserver.exe is running under.
>
> This server is not yet licensed, do you think this might be the issue?
>
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>
> Thanks,
>
> Gary Opela, Jr., RSP
> Remedy Engineer
> Leader Communications, Inc.
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