Creating the Automated Console Registry Settings
Typically, when configuring a Front Office Scanning/Application Enabler Automated Console solution, an administrator would manually log on the Front Office Scanning client once during configuration in order to create the LastLocation registry key that allows the Front Office Scanning client to automatically launch.
However, when Windows UAC is enabled, be aware that UAC may, depending on the rights of the administrator, prevent the administrator from adding/modifying registry settings.
There are two potential solutions to this issue:
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When UAC is Set at the Default Level. When manually launching Front Office Scanning as part of the Automated Console mode configuration, the Front Office Scanning client must be launched as an administrator (that is, a user with administrator rights must right-click the shortcut to the Front Office Scanning client and select Run as Administrator) in order to create the LastLocation registry key.
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When UAC is Set at the Lowest Level. When manually launching Front Office Scanning as part of the Automated Console mode configuration, the Front Office Scanning client can be launched by any non-administrator to create the LastLocation registry key.