Reading of MMC in windows
Thomas N. Chan
Hi all, I notice one lack of NVDA portable copy which I am using. Whether in windows 7 or 10, this problem still occur. If you would type in devmgmt.msc in run box and bring up device manager. NVDA is not reading any of the stuff
Even in MMC and create your own MMC snap-in. Type in mmc in run box Then you hit add snap-in ctrl – m
NVDA is not reading anything.
So you can imagine in windows server, all these is not reading, hard to manage those server pool without all these features working.
Do I need to change any settings?
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Tyler Spivey
From reading the section labeled Portable and Temporary Copy Restrictions in the manual, it looks like your only solutions are to install it or run NVDA as admin.
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On 12/16/2021 12:05 AM, Thomas N. Chan wrote:
Hi all,
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Thomas N. Chan
Hmm, I miss that part of the manual. thanks for that Regards, Thomas N. Chan
From reading the section labeled Portable and Temporary Copy
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Richard Wells
Thomas: What I would do is run NVDA portable as administrator.
Then all of that elevated stuff would read. Others may say that
this is not a good idea, but for some tasks, this is just what I
have to do if I don't want an installed NVDA and need admin
access.
On 12/16/2021 2:05 AM, Thomas N. Chan
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Thomas N. Chan
What I do right now is to type in an extra command in the elevated command prompt with admin's rights, since I need to do things on it. I also created a batch file to pull up NVDA and also MMC at the same time. maybe before MMC is executed. does what I want, so I will just leave this as it is Regards, Thomas N. Chan
On Fri, Dec 17, 2021 at 4:00 AM Richard Wells <richwels@...> wrote:
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