Hi I have 2 users configured on my Windows 10 Home machine. One is Administrator and another is my own user. Although my user is configured as an Administrator, I can use Oracle Client 10g from my Administrator account only. Is there any way in which I do not have to switch to the Administrator account and still be able to use Oracle Client 10g from my own account ?
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,what you want to run for oracle 10g from user account?– Md Haidar Ali KhanJul 29, 2017 at 6:00
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OraEdit Ver 4.0. It opens up fine but cannot connect to remote oracle database. But it does in Administrator account.– MayankJul 29, 2017 at 6:03
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Did you try in user account , for open OraEdit 4.0 editor, to run with administrator account. may be it will ask the permission of administrator and you will be able to do .– Md Haidar Ali KhanJul 29, 2017 at 6:38
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I tried doing that, but I think it depends on other modules as well and until they also run in Administrator mode, it doesn't work out. Maybe if there is a way to run the whole Oracle Client 10g as an Administrator, then it could work out. But I don't know how to do that.– MayankJul 29, 2017 at 6:57
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Is there a reason you are using Oracle Client 10g instead of the current version 12c. Oracle is very good at backward compatibility. 10g is from a time when Administrator access wasn't well enforced.– BillThorJul 30, 2017 at 13:05