I agree too... except shouldn't it be %APPDATA%\DQSD?

> I agree with Kim's assessment below:
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Kim Gr�sman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> <snipped>
> 
> My take on this whole thing would be to reorganize like this:
> 
> File category Location Expected ACL
> -------------------------------------------------------------
> prefs/writable files %APPDATA% R/W
> localsearches %APPDATA% R/W
> executable/scripts %PROGRAMFILES% R/E
> searches %PROGRAMFILES% R/E
> 
> On-demand-installed searches should be put into localsearches, all 
others
> are shared.
> Alternatively, we could put all searches into %APPDATA% except for 
the core
> searches (gg.xml, alarm.xml, etc).
> 
> I'm working under the assumption that %PROGRAMFILES% is always 
readable
> here, but this seems reasonable. Does removing read access and 
running
> Office work?
> 
> Kim
> 
> 
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