I've just started using XP Pro and I want to avoid the problems that I've have had with the few w2k workstations when installing software for use by non-administrators.
So is there anything "special" about installing software to be used by a lowly user instead of an administrator? Sorry I can't be more specific about the trouble that I've had in the past, but it had something to do with installing the software while administrator and then it wouldn't work as a normal user. Yet, as I recall, I couldn't install it as a user.
What's the skinny on this.
-Karl
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So is there anything "special" about installing software to be used by a lowly user instead of an administrator? Sorry I can't be more specific about the trouble that I've had in the past, but it had something to do with installing the software while administrator and then it wouldn't work as a normal user. Yet, as I recall, I couldn't install it as a user.
What's the skinny on this.
-Karl
[red] Cursors, triggers and user-defined functions are an axis of evil![/red]
[green]Life's uncertain...eat dessert first...www.deerfieldbakery.com[/green]