All Microsoft apps follow the rules. No options or settings are stored in HKLM. They are all in HKCU.
But if they did need to, they would use the "clunky switch to admin rights" method. If you've ever tried changing any Control Panel or System settings, most things require a "Continue" button to click every time. It's very cumbersome. I have dual boot XP & Vista (98, & Linux), and I'm using XP as my main boot for the foreseeable future. Vista will only be used for testing. Ross. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Brennan Sent: Monday, 30 April 2007 19:56 To: 'NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List' Subject: RE: [DUG] Vista and Ini files Hi Ross, Exactly my point. They are making it very hard, if not impossible, to update something system-wide in the registry without making the user run a re-install or doing a clunky switch to admin rights. The only redeeming point is that you can presumably get around it with an ini file in All Users\AppData. But even this sounds like it is getting harder and it does lead to very mixed metaphors. use the registry for user values but the All Users directory for global values? What sort of consistent developer interface is that? I would also be interested to see what Microsoft are doing internally with their Office/Visual Studio/etc apps. Are they doing this or do they have their own special Microsoft only ways around things? Cheers, David. I'm not sure I can be bothered with all this hassle for just one option. It looks like it will have to be an installation option which users can't change afterwards without reinstalling. What a major hassle. Ubuntu Linux is looking better every day! Ross.
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