Dave Cragg wrote:
On 1 Jul 2007, at 17:30, Ken Ray wrote:
That's correct - anything that gets virtualized ends up being
virtualized for only that user... so until we get a tool that lets our
apps get elevated permission levels on Vista (hint, hint, RunRev?), we
cannot install in a universally accessible area to all users without
having someone with a specific set of permissions log in and do it.
I see Rev's own updater tool is affected by this. (Need to set the app
to "Run as Administrator" to get it to work.)
I don't have Vista yet but I know this is going to come up for my
clients eventually. Could someone give a step by step instruction for
setting an app to run as administrator, something that I can quote until
I break down and get my own copy?
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Jacqueline Landman Gay | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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