> In addition, is there a way to get permissions of a file/folder
Sorry, just need to sleep... FolderItem.IsWritable, IsReadable, Permissions

And for the status of the User, please?
TIA

Jean-Luc Arnaud

Le 10/02/2015 10:25, Jean-Luc Arnaud a écrit :
> Totally agreed, Tim.
>
> I'm afraid I will have to make the Administrator account mandatory, too.
>
> In addition, is there a way to get permissions of a file/folder, or to
> know if a user is Admin or not?
>
> Thanks
>
> Jean-Luc Arnaud
>
> Le 09/02/2015 20:29, Tim Jones a écrit :
>> For one of my tools, I had to specify that the user MUST enable the 
>> "Administrator" account and login with that account since Microsoft won't 
>> allow you to provide interaction between a user-level desktop / Explorer and 
>> an elevated application (no drag and drop, for example).
>>
>> MS' lockdown of the user rights is far too little too late and the act of 
>> simply clicking a "yes" / "no" dialog with no further validation is no 
>> security at all.  My attitude is why bother since all they are doing is 
>> making it harder for a user to use their system without really preventing 
>> the bad things that can happen.
>>
>> Tim
>>
>> On Feb 9, 2015, at 7:43 AM, Jean-Luc Arnaud <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> :'( :'( :'(
>>>
>>> Maybe a coming feature?
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