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one of the dll does not work from new windows user account.

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    hi, i have created an application in which i have used third party dll for locking desktop.I have created this application from windows administrator account and everything is working fine from this account.Now i have created a new windows user account which does not have admin's rights and when i am running my application from this account, third party dll for locking desktop does not work.plz give me solution for this. Thank you.

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      hi, i have created an application in which i have used third party dll for locking desktop.I have created this application from windows administrator account and everything is working fine from this account.Now i have created a new windows user account which does not have admin's rights and when i am running my application from this account, third party dll for locking desktop does not work.plz give me solution for this. Thank you.

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      I suspect you need admin rights to lock the desktop, but you would be better off contacting the dll vendor to check this.

      Bob Ashfield Consultants Ltd

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