05-06-2011 08:10 AM - edited 03-19-2019 02:53 AM
I have one computer among thousands that has CUPC 7.0.2 installed on it that is having an issue. The issue that the user is having is that they cannot activate the application to start when the computer starts. The user goes to profile preferences and selects the check mark box under Connection Options to "start this application when my computer starts", clicks apply, and then closes out of the preferences window. When going back to the preferences window, the option to start this application when computer starts is not checked and selected. It magically unchecked itself. I have not seen this issue ever before on any other computer. I have tried uninstalling the software and reinstalling it, but that did not solve anything. I have also tried logging in with different usernames and that does not fix the issue either. The only thing that has changed is that the user got a different computer with a new image, same computer specs as before, just a clean image. I am not sure what could be causing this user to not being able to select and make active this one option. Everything else is working as normal with CUPC.
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05-13-2011 07:40 AM
Hi Paul,
I just tested it with a CUPC 7.x and indeed you are right this information is not kept in the uclocal.xml file as I suspected.
I did a brainstorming and this is what I have found
The moment you enable this there is an entry created in the following location
Go to Start ---> Run ----> msconfig ---> Start up tab (see image attached)
That points to a path in the registry
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
My guess is that CUPC adds that entry in the registry.
I guess you can try and do it yourself. Just compare with a working PC and copy the key
From a quick research I see that if you add that registry key in the above path it should show up in the msconfig utility. Never tried it but I am confident it will do the trick.
I still believe this has something to do with the permissions though
I hope this helps a bit more
regards,
Christos
05-12-2011 10:55 AM
Hi Paul,
I don't have a CUPC 7.0 to have a look but normally these personalized setting "start this application when my computer starts" is stored in an xml file locally on the users PC.
The name of the file is uclocal.xml located here
C:\Documents and Settings\
You can if that file is update when the user logs in, makes a change and saves it.
Could it be something wrong with the permissions on that folder ?
Regards,
Christos
05-12-2011 02:13 PM
Thanks for the response.
I checked out that XML file and copied it below.
I could not find a line for something that would control the setting for starting the application when the computer starts with a true/false value. I did find a value a autoLogon but that looks to control the setting for the setting "logging in automatically when the applicaiton iteself starts".
05-13-2011 07:40 AM
Hi Paul,
I just tested it with a CUPC 7.x and indeed you are right this information is not kept in the uclocal.xml file as I suspected.
I did a brainstorming and this is what I have found
The moment you enable this there is an entry created in the following location
Go to Start ---> Run ----> msconfig ---> Start up tab (see image attached)
That points to a path in the registry
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
My guess is that CUPC adds that entry in the registry.
I guess you can try and do it yourself. Just compare with a working PC and copy the key
From a quick research I see that if you add that registry key in the above path it should show up in the msconfig utility. Never tried it but I am confident it will do the trick.
I still believe this has something to do with the permissions though
I hope this helps a bit more
regards,
Christos
05-13-2011 11:33 AM
Thanks for the registry path information. With that information, I was able to go to the computer that was having the issue. Upon investigation, I discovered that that Run key under HKEY_CURRENT_USERS\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion was missing. I added the new key under CurrentVersion and named it Run. With the run key now added, I was able to go into CUPC 7.x and enable the preference for the application to start when the computer starts. After saving the changes, the CUPC key was added to that Run folder in the registry.
Without that Run key available for CUPC to write to, it makes sense why I was not able to apply the changes to have the application start when the computer starts.
Thanks for your help...very much appreciated!
Paul
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