Why does SuperTABLE not run for non-administrative users?
On Windows 2000 and later, an Administrator has to grant a number of privileges in order to make SuperTABLE available to Users. This solution is based on the average user having the privilege of User. SuperTABLE must be installed by a user with admistrative privileges to the machine. Depending on the permission level of the SuperTABLE user, some additional permissions may need to be set after installation. The purpose of the commands is to set permissions so that computer users other than administrators can use SuperTABLE. They are detailed below: The variable WINDIR should be set to the directory in which Windows is installed (generally C:\Windows) The variable WINSYSDIR should be set to the Windows system directory (generally C:\Windows\system32) The variable TARGETDIR should be set to the directory in which SuperTABLE has been installed (generally C:\Program Files\STR\SuperTABLE). The commands will have to be run by someone with appropriate access to the files and directories concer