On Sat, Jul 08, 2017 at 01:33:54PM +0000, Massimo Callegari via Development 
wrote:
> > * Security is a big topic, but for files you use the filesystem user/group 
> > permissions
> 
> As far as I know, there's no such thing in Windows when you install an 
> application at user
> level. I use NSIS to provide a self-installing bundle and I'm not even sure 
> if I can
> configure it to restrict to the system administrator the access of just some 
> files. In any
> case, home PC Windows users are normally system administrators too.  Same 
> story for Linux.

What's the conceptual difference between a binary and a text file in this
context? That your users are less skilled to edit a binary then some text?

Andre'
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