Matthew Toseland skrev:
> On Thursday 11 December 2008 23:36, Matthew Toseland wrote:
>   
>> Nextgens has pointed out that we can't run it from All Users, because 
>>     
> running 
>   
>> it as one user (especially admin) will change the permissions and break it 
>> for the other users. So it's a choice between running it from the startup 
>> group of the user that installed it, or running it as a service.
>>     
>
> Furthermore, if we have two users who both want to use Freenet, what happens? 
> If the one who's actually installed it logs on first, no problem. But if he 
> doesn't, the other user will either:
> a) Install a new node of their own. This is bad. OR
> b) Navigate to the relevant directory and try to start it themselves. This 
> will break due to permissions issues, or will work and screw up the 
> permissions for everyone else.
>
> Either way it's bad.
>
> So I side with nextgens here.
>   
(See other thread as well)

This seems all FUD to me. I can't see any possible permission problems 
by sharing the same program files between the users. (That's what 
basically all windows software do?)

Care to explain the problem?

- Zero3

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