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rewala2017-10-26 15:20:13
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rewala, 2017-10-26 15:20:13

The program does not run as a normal user. What could be the problem?

Thunderbird only runs as an administrator, although it should also run as a normal user. What could be the problem? All rights opened, I do not know what to do.

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Ivan Shumov, 2019-07-29
@inoise

If you are talking about client js, then take a look, for example, at Firebase

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Developer, 2019-07-29
@samodum

Parse from Amazon, pretty simple and easy
https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B01G3WEJQE/

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tundramani, 2019-07-29
@tundramani

right on the site page make a data editor and save them on the server
save data using text files and folders
in test files store json
this is the easiest way
what you ask is called CMS
a normal software engineer should be able to create his own CMS on files without using a ready-made DBMS
then yes, you should know what data structures are and be able to save them in files

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CityCat4, 2017-10-27
@CityCat4

Demolish and rearrange. TB does not have any "configs from the administrator" - it creates all its configs itself, at the first start. Demolish also her working directory in the profile - here the rights to it could be crookedly established.

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Zakharov Alexander, 2017-10-26
@AlexZaharow

I usually start by looking at the Windows logs: then I run procmon from sysinternals

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Sergey, 2017-10-26
@redskirt

Maybe you installed it on behalf of the administrator (like the user just didn’t have enough rights and entered the admin login / password, by the way, but do we work in the domain at all or right at home in the singular?) and then it was launched from him for the first time ( often do not uncheck "run the software" in the final installation dialog and click next)? In this case, any settings could be written in a file that only the administrator will have access to. And the next time you start _already on behalf of a simple user_ If possible, try reinstalling. Or give full rights to the directory and / or program config file for a specific user (you write that you have already given rights, but perhaps they were not inherited?)

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