I was wondering if there is any reason why admin permission is needed for 
installing Racket on Windows if it is installed outside of a protected 
directory? Experimentally, I managed to install it seemingly successfully 
without admin permissions after forcing it to run without admin from 
command line. Dr. Racket loads and everything so I was wondering if there 
was some bespoke feature which needs admin to setup correctly?

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