Re: winsymlinks:nativestrict and Windows 10

2019-03-19 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, LRN! > On 19.03.2019 15:23, Andrey Repin wrote: >> It's not a secret that in earlier Windows versions members of Administrators >> group require elevated shell to create symlinks. >> Win10 is supposed to be easier, but all I've found was pointing to some >> obscure "developer mode". >

Re: winsymlinks:nativestrict and Windows 10

2019-03-19 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Mar 19 16:16, Frank Redeker wrote: > Am 19.03.2019 um 15:23 schrieb LRN: > > ... SNIP ... > > > > Devmode + SYMBOLIC_LINK_FLAG_ALLOW_UNPRIVILEGED_CREATE is the only way to > > create symlinks without being Administrator (that i know of). You can't just > > give some extra privileges to your

Re: winsymlinks:nativestrict and Windows 10

2019-03-19 Thread Frank Redeker
Am 19.03.2019 um 15:23 schrieb LRN: > ... SNIP ... > > Devmode + SYMBOLIC_LINK_FLAG_ALLOW_UNPRIVILEGED_CREATE is the only way to > create symlinks without being Administrator (that i know of). You can't just > give some extra privileges to your non-administrator account. I know, i've > tried.

Re: winsymlinks:nativestrict and Windows 10

2019-03-19 Thread LRN
On 19.03.2019 15:23, Andrey Repin wrote: > It's not a secret that in earlier Windows versions members of Administrators > group require elevated shell to create symlinks. > Win10 is supposed to be easier, but all I've found was pointing to some > obscure "developer mode". Newer Windows 10 added a

winsymlinks:nativestrict and Windows 10

2019-03-19 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, All! Can someone shed some light, please? It's not a secret that in earlier Windows versions members of Administrators group require elevated shell to create symlinks. Win10 is supposed to be easier, but all I've found was pointing to some obscure "developer mode". I wonder if it is