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| Pls. update me on Vista's Program Files folder
I am new to Vista and have missed some things and needs to be updated. Is there a problem installing common applications that gets installed under C:\Program files ? Files get installed under some Appdata folder instead? Reason why I'm asking is because I am going to run a logonscript that calls a vbscript that will create a folder under C:\Program Files\OwnApplication\blabla. and also copy a file there. Thats all. Will there be any problem doing that from a logonscript - what credentials are being used anyway, when doing it that way? |
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| Re: Pls. update me on Vista's Program Files folder
"Johan" <Johan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:889F06BE-4B83-4DAB-B62D-63990AEA4BF1@microsoft.com... >I am new to Vista and have missed some things and needs to be updated. > Is there a problem installing common applications that gets installed > under > C:\Program files ? > Files get installed under some Appdata folder instead? > > Reason why I'm asking is because I am going to run a logonscript that > calls > a vbscript that will create a folder under C:\Program > Files\OwnApplication\blabla. and also copy a file there. Thats all. > > Will there be any problem doing that from a logonscript - what > credentials > are being used anyway, when doing it that way? > As far as I am aware, Windows ALWAYS installs apps to the Program Files folder (IF they are installed using the Windows Installer Service), UNLESS you tell the Installer Service to install them in a different folder. Most apps' installers allow one to install the app elsewhere than the Program Files folder. If you WON'T be using the Installer service, you will STILL have to register the executable and its necessary support file with Vista. You can't just copy the app and have it work. IT MUST BE REGISTERED before it will be usable. The "AppData" folder is strictly used for application DATA, not executables. It is not possible to install an application in Vista without using Admin credentials. This is almost always true if one's account is limited; and possibly true even if his account is a User Account with admin credentials. IF the account you want to login to using your script is a limited user account (i.e., any credentials but "Administrator"), it most definitely WILL ask for admin credentials. -- Donald L McDaniel Please respond to the correct message. ============================== |
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