On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 19:32:27 -0500 "Ian Clarke" <ian.clarke at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 4:16 PM, NextGen$ <nextgens at > freenetproject.org>wrote: > > > * Michael Rogers <m.rogers at cs.ucl.ac.uk> [2008-09-26 22:03:04]: > > > > > On Sep 24 2008, Florent Daigni?re wrote: > > > >> As you say, we can't run as the installing user... > > > > > > > >Well, we can! provided we don't use the windows services at all but a > > > >shortcut in the startup menu or something like that... but we don't want > > > >to because that's user-specific. <snip> > > How many Windows machines really have multiple active users anyway? <snip 2> > Ian. They do. I see them every day. Home PC's with separate accounts for mom, pop, kid I and kid II. Roughly 40 to 50% of home PC's running Windows have multiple accounts (90% of statistics are made up, and this is one of those. the figures are a 'guesstimate' from my experience) -- FAFS - The Freenet Applications FreeSite USK at ugb~uuscsidMI-Ze8laZe~o3BUIb3S50i25RIwDH99M,9T20t3xoG-dQfMO94LGOl9AxRTkaz~TykFY-voqaTQI,AQACAAE/FAFS/33/ freemail: luke771 at MJWEES3VJBMS2ZKMIJUECT3SJB3UK5SBKBAVQYJQO5FXGWSROE2USNDKNMZU2SK2ORXUKLDZJYWXQUSNMRYUCWD6IF3HAULWKRKWW2SJJVEGQQTDNNKGYMRWKFZW6V3ONNIDKQ3DKR3SYQKRIFBUCQKF.freemail
