Hello everybody,
I have installed BS sucessfully and synch with my WM6.5 phone works fine. But there is one problem I can't solve so far:
On my Win XP notebook there are two accounts which are logged in simultanously most of the time so we only have to change users. Now I realized that only the user who logged in first after reboot is able to start BS. If the second user logs in BS tries to start but breaks up with a message "not able to start BS twice", something like that.
I would prefer that BS would be installed only for the one user. Is that possible? How can I manage to make BS start only with one (specific) user?
I hope my problem is clear.
Thanks for any help in advance!
Best regards
Mike
Installation only for one user on a multi user pc
Re: Installation only for one user on a multi user pc
Hello Mike,
I see the problem. I'll have to see how it can be sorted out.
I see the problem. I'll have to see how it can be sorted out.
Birdy
Re: Installation only for one user on a multi user pc
Hello,
I would apply to this topic.
Is there any news about this problem.
Thanks in advanced
Criss
I would apply to this topic.
Is there any news about this problem.
Thanks in advanced
Criss
Re: Installation only for one user on a multi user pc
+1!
Thanks
Pago
Thanks
Pago
Re: Installation only for one user on a multi user pc
Add me as well. It's not usually a multi-user PC, but whenever I enable the Guest account (Win7) for a friend to use it, BirdieSync tries to start up and gives an error that confuses whoever is using the PC.
Kira
Kira
Re: Installation only for one user on a multi user pc
I'm also waiting for a solution on multiuser-PC's. The problem also occurs with the newest version of BS2.
I think, BS tries to use some global ressources (directories, files, ports or so), and not the user-specific ones (directories under the user-home, discrete ports for every user).
May be we can get a solution, where the BirdieSync-instances for the users with no active login (e.g. in the background) are deactivated and so not occupies the ports and so on.
If I switch the user, the corresponding BS-instances goes into idle-state with no global ressources allocated.
Alexander
I think, BS tries to use some global ressources (directories, files, ports or so), and not the user-specific ones (directories under the user-home, discrete ports for every user).
May be we can get a solution, where the BirdieSync-instances for the users with no active login (e.g. in the background) are deactivated and so not occupies the ports and so on.
If I switch the user, the corresponding BS-instances goes into idle-state with no global ressources allocated.
Alexander