I would be interested in such a solution as well, since I just got a new Laptop from my employer with Windows Vista and no administrators rights to install any new programs. Interstingly enough, one exception is MikTeX, which can be installed in the local users
directory without any administrators rights.

  /Mats

Valentin Villenave wrote:
2008/4/12 Ben Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Start > Run > RegEdit? I know it exists in XP, so that should work.

No; the point is, you should have to be able to run LilyPond from the
USB stick *without* modifying the registry at all. Some applications
(look, for instance, at the portable version of Firefox or GIMP)
manage to intercept registry calls and substitute their own
parameters; that's what we should try to implement.

Cheers,
Valentin


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