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Thanks. It turns out that the problem was that the C:\Program Files\QM folder did not have read permissions for regular users on some computers on the domain, and this prevented the qmreg5.reg file from being loaded, even though the file itself had read permissions for regular users. I just set the permissions on the C:\Program Files\QM folder and it all works well now.

I keep on developing new uses for radiologists. I can now have the images and relevant clinical info come up automatically when reviewing radiology resident (trainee) reports. This is fantastic for us. It's something our large software vendors could never provide, not nearly with this degree of flexibility. Thank you for providing so many different ways to get things done, as each application has its own problems and roadblocks that get in the way of accessing objects, but I've always found a way around them because your toolset is so rich.


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