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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0001124 | SpeedFan | S.M.A.R.T. | public | 2008-04-28 13:49 | 2008-08-25 11:04 |
Reporter | Khurram | Assigned To | alfredo | ||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
Status | acknowledged | Resolution | open | ||
Platform | Windows | OS | XP | OS Version | Sp2 |
Product Version | 4.33 | ||||
Summary | 0001124: No hard disk temperature under non-administrative user | ||||
Description | If I am logged in as administrative user, I can see the hard disk temperature ins SpeedFan. But when I login as a non-administrative user, I dont the hard disk temperature. What's going on? Is this a windows thing and how do I solve it? Thanks. | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
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duplicate of | 0000887 | closed | alfredo | HD not detected in User level accounts |
has duplicate | 0000923 | closed | alfredo | doesn't see SMART |
has duplicate | 0000556 | closed | alfredo | Dont detect SMART/HD when lauching S.F with a "simply" user account |
has duplicate | 0000078 | closed | alfredo | HDD SMART not readed on "limited" user |
has duplicate | 0000566 | closed | alfredo | Unprivileged account problem |
has duplicate | 0000107 | closed | alfredo | Incomplete readings if not logged in as administrator |
has duplicate | 0000223 | closed | alfredo | SMART info when user rights logged |
related to | 0000843 | resolved | alfredo | no temperature reading WD |
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This behaviour is know on Vista and it you are correct, it's not Speedfan but Windows which prevents HDD temps and S.M.A.R.T. data to be read without admin rights. Do experience the same behaviour with XP? Until now I thought this only happens with Vista. |
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I should have mentioned that I am running XP Pro. So this is definitely an issue with XP Pro. I dont know about Vista as I dont run it. |
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What abou try run SpeedFan on logon through new Task Scheduler on MS Vista. More: http://www.jimmah.com/vista/Administration/autostart_admin_program.aspx |
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I experienced exactly the same problem in windows 2000. For anyone interested: there is an easy workaround available bij using the utility "Raise my rights". This utility makes it possible to produce shortcuts which run a certain program as an administrator even when you are logged in as a user with limited rights. This also works for speedfan (I saved such a shorcut in my startup folder). This is the download link: http://pmcc.cidadevirtual.pt/downloads/rmr.zip |
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Thanks robr. I will take a look. |
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2008-04-28 13:49 | Khurram | New Issue | |
2008-04-28 13:49 | Khurram | Status | new => assigned |
2008-04-28 13:49 | Khurram | Assigned To | => alfredo |
2008-05-10 23:23 | norman02us | Note Added: 0003524 | |
2008-05-11 12:42 | alfredo | Status | assigned => acknowledged |
2008-05-11 12:43 | alfredo | Relationship added | duplicate of 0000887 |
2008-05-11 12:48 | alfredo | Relationship added | related to 0000843 |
2008-05-11 12:50 | alfredo | Relationship added | has duplicate 0000923 |
2008-05-11 12:51 | alfredo | Relationship added | has duplicate 0000556 |
2008-05-11 12:53 | alfredo | Relationship added | has duplicate 0000078 |
2008-05-11 12:56 | alfredo | Relationship added | has duplicate 0000566 |
2008-05-11 13:22 | alfredo | Relationship added | has duplicate 0000107 |
2008-05-11 16:26 | alfredo | Relationship added | has duplicate 0000223 |
2008-05-12 08:54 | Khurram | Note Added: 0003531 | |
2008-08-10 11:46 | arcao | Note Added: 0003953 | |
2008-08-21 13:48 | robr | Note Added: 0004041 | |
2008-08-25 11:04 | Khurram | Note Added: 0004055 |