On 21.02.2010 16:24, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
> Sun, 21 Feb 2010 16:03:23 +0100, /Adrian Buehlmann/:
>> On 21.02.2010 14:36, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
>>> Sun, 21 Feb 2010 15:28:51 +0200, /Stanimir Stamenkov/:
>>>
>>>> I've just installed
>>>> "tortoisehg-stable-0.9.3+152-fd5a42da5ce6-hg-1.4.3+181-6f61c480f51c-x86.msi".
>>>>  Seems to work o.k. with an administrator account but I'm not able
>>>> to use with my normal user account:
>>
>> Install needs admin, so this sounds ok.
> 
> Hm, I'm not sure I follow you here.  Do you mean it is o.k. one
> could not use the application with a normal user account?  Requiring
> admin rights for install is o.k. but then one should be able to use
> the application with normal user accounts, also.

Of course you should be able to use the software as a non-admin.
If it doesn't work, it's a bug.

I meant we require to use an admin login for installing. Of course not
for using.

>>>> ...>hgtk log
>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>>   File "hgtk", line 62, in <module>
>>>> ...
>>>>   File "tortoisehg\hgtk\hgthread.pyo", line 18, in <module>
>>>> ImportError: cannot import name gdialog
>>>
>>> I'm on Windows XP SP3 with all latest updates installed.  FWIW, I
>>> can start hgtk dialogs from a command prompt run as administrator
>>> (while being logged in with my normal user) account, also.
>>
>> Did you logoff/logon that normal user after install ?
> 
> Yes.  I've logged off the administrator account I've used to
> install.  Logged in with administrator again, seen everything is in
> place, logged off again and logged in my normal user account.  I've
> even restarted after the first time I've tried and the problem
> appeared, but the problem persists after restart.
> 

Then that's definitely a bug with TortoiseHg. Thanks for testing and
reporting.

I will investigate this.

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