I think in Vista this is different from being logged into an
administrator account (which I think is different from XP). I don't
actually have a Vista machine to test on, but did help my students do
it on theirs. No idea how their user accounts were set up. So, I
think you have to right click an
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007, Ryan Krauss apparently wrote:
> I helped a couple of my students install on Vista. It was
> enough to right click on the exe and choose "Run as
> Administrator". A pop-up window then comes up asking you
> if you trust the file or something and you have to chose
> an optio
I helped a coulpe of my students install on Vista. It was enough to
right click on the exe and choose "Run as Administrator". A pop-up
window then comes up asking you if you trust the file or something and
you have to chose an option that is something like, "yes, let it
proceed".
On 8/24/07, Ala
I know thanks have already been offered,
but I hope one more on the list will be acceptable.
I start classes next week, in Economics.
It is easy to discourage some of my students,
if the "getting started" part of new software is rough.
The new compatible NumPy and SciPy binaries are VERY HELPFUL!!