At 1/31/2007 01:40 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:

>> You cannot modify zillions of files
>> that you used to have access to.
>
>You don't *need* modify access to those files. Files you *need*
>access to should be stored in your user profile, which is under your
>full control. Any looser access to application and OS space is
>dangerous.

I AM talking about Documents and Settings, those files are now protected and non-modifiable.

>And why you would think it would be simple to transfer an application
>to a new system by copying its application folder, I don't know.
>Windows applciations have not existed as just files in an application
>folder for, oh, I don't, 15 years? They depend on registry entries
>and libraries stored in common locations, so you can't just copy the
>app from one machine to another.

I know how to.

Phil Daley          < AutoDesk >
http://www.conknet.com/~p_daley



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