What TestStand prevent you to do if you don't have administrator rights on your computer?

Hello

I need to know what TestStand will not allow me to do if I don't have admin rights on my computer?

Dusty,.

There are very detailed information on the TestStand users in the TestStandReferenceManual for TestStand 4.0. I would like to begin in Chapter 7 "user management".  In addition, if you are not the administrator of the windows account, you will not be able to write to the registry, and you will be limited to specific locations on the machine. You will not be able to use the version switch, and depending on your user account settings, you can or perhaps not being able to write to program files. If you do not have this ability, you will not be able to write to the directory of TestStand CFG. The CFG directory is where your settings are saved, so if you change something in your options of station and then close, you get an error message and must reset the settings when you reopen the sequence editor. This problem has been fixed in TestStand 4.1 because they left the CFG program files directory and is documented in the TestStand 4.1 release notes.

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