I assume Win Vista uses NTFS like NT, 2000, XP. And yes, privileges do
matter. How are the different users accessing the file?



On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 3:19 PM, Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hi
>
> I have made an application in c#.
> Regardless of which Windows account the application is launched from,
> the application must be able to read and write the same file on the
> local hard drive, even if the Windows account doesn't have
> administrative privilegies.
> This is so that the different users can share data.
>
> I have googled for many hours on how to accomplish this in .Net. But
> found no easy solution.
> I am running Vista by the way.
> I have stumbled across terms like ACL, UAC, FileShare
> I have also tried implementing code like the one on
> http://www.sarampalis.org/articles/dotnet/dotnet0002.shtml
>
> Does this really have to be rocket science??? This should be dead
> simple, because it must be a really common task for programmers
> (sharing data between users).
>
> I really hope someone can help me with this. I am going out of my mind
> here!
>
>


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