From: Maksim D. <dk...@bf...> - 2007-12-20 11:09:59
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Sometimes I think programming embedded systems is much easier even though I don't have so much layers of software and hardware sitting on top of the devices. I have currently moved to TPM emulator and will try the real hardware TPM later. I certainly appreciate the elevated command prompt link and will try it later. I have attached the (default) list of blocked and allowed commands in my instance of Vista as the .txt file. Basically I can't enable a single one of them and I think this is because I run "tpm.msc" from the not elevated command prompt. Regards, Maksim. Ronald Tögl wrote: > Maksim Djackov wrote: >> This is strangely enough, but I am the local administrator and the >> commands (not all of them) are enabled. > Note that being Administrator does not mean that the command shell > will run with this privilege, unless you open it in the special > elevated mode. > See for instance > http://computerbits.wordpress.com/2007/02/14/vista-elevated-command-prompt/ > > >> I can't enable all of them since this is the Vista Home edition and I >> don't have the policy group editor, > Currently, we do not have Vista Home available on a TPM equipped PC so > we did not test it. Which commands are inactive & cannot be enabled? > >> but I suppose the jTSS suppose to create and connect the context_ at >> the very least? > Yes, I guess so. > > Regards, Ronald |