
Your efforts enabled me to exclude potential sources of the problem and, therfore, narrow down the possible reasons for the failure of the installation. I suspected that this message was wrong because there were other recent installations that would require user privliges and they installed fine.Īnyhow, I want to thank you for working with me on this. The proper user privliges for Setup to run on this computer." Setup cannot access files on your computer. The error message that EFAX sent was both wrong and misleading, it said exactly this: None of us considered that I might have had something loaded in my system that was blocking/preventing EFAX from installing. That computer is not running System Mechanic. I did find, however, that this very file was noted in the registry of my OTHER computer where EFAX installed well on the first attempt. If this executable, J2GDllCmd.exe, had been given a name that made it clear that it was an EFAX related file then the source of the problem would have surfaced sooner. This file, apparently vital to EFAX's installation and running, was on the "blacklist" in the System Mechanic's Startup Guard. One of the items blocked was this executable: J2GDllCmd.exe. Startup Guard controls which programs and devices are permitted to startup with Windows. One of the utilities in this new version is "Startup Guard".
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It was a new upgrade installed before the EFAX installation problem began. I found actual source of the problem, removed it and the installation worked perfectly as soon as I tried it again.Īfter much annoyance and gnashing of teeth (well, almost), my searching for a cure led me to more closely examine "System Mechanic" ver 6.0. We've gathered more than 5 Million Images uploaded by our users and sorted them by the most popular ones. Maybe the above information has some clues that might inspire another attempt at a cure for my problem. Explore a curated colection of Black Background Wallpaper Images for your Desktop, Mobile and Tablet screens. Thank you for your suggestion, it is really appreciated. When I tried to run it there was a message that it could not access an important "resource". In an attempt to put it on my main system I then downloaded and installed it to my secondary system and then copied the entire directory to a USB flash drive and then put it in it's own directory on my main system. Please ensure that you have the proper user privliges for Setup to run on this computer." The installation of EFAX failed with this exact message: When creating the new account there was an error message that was not on screen for long, but it said something about "isetup" not being able to be initialized or installed. I shut off the anti-virus, anti-spyware and, for good measure, temporarily turned off my firewall. I did exactly as you suggested created a new administrator account, but saw nothing there about "full privleges" I assumed that such privliges are included in an administrator account.
