> CF Eclipse doesn't require an install.  You just execute the exe.
> Although that could have all kinds of policy repercussions I would
imagine.

Indeed. I'm not allowed. Not if I want to stay employed, which I do.

> I'm surprised that NIH is that locked down.  The software is approved
throughout pretty much the entire federal government.

Not necessarily NIH, but the individual institute.

> What is blocking you from installing the extensions?  Can't you just
run the built in extension manager? 

The extension manager runs, but I am informed that I have insufficient
privileges to complete the installation.

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