Tom Piwowar >>Can IWork or iLife be installed as a limited user? Yes, I >>installed the Garmin program as admin and then switched to >>the limited user to do the actual registration.
> No application can be installed by a non-admin user. That > is as it should be. Some programs can be installed and used as a non-admin, x-plane for example. It isn't a general purpose application like word processing, etc. To run, it has to open files for read/write from where it was installed. Installing as admin means that is who has to run it. Installing it as a limited user lets me use it as non-admin user (that was my goal). > So is the latest version of the story that you were > correctly blocked from installing software and that lead > to your not being able to register? After you installed > the software with proper admin rights you were able to > register from a standard account? The latest version? There things I know now that I didn't before changing the results of what I get. > If that is the case there is no reason to castigate > Garmin. Maybe you should be reading the "Little Mac Book?" I expect to be learning things my entire life. I've never seen the Little Mac Book. Many things were obvious in use, other things not so obvious. -- Take care | This clown speaks for himself, his job doesn't Wayne D. | supply this, at least not directly Death has been proven to be 99% fatal in laboratory rats! ************************************************************************* ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *************************************************************************