Speaking of NT, yes I've seen it happen.

It seems most common in corperations with Nazi attitudes "Employees may not
use Web/mail for any purposes, employees may not even install Winzip without
Exec It damager's permission, users do have only "guest" rights onto their
OWN computers!"

Anyway, I even had a client, a polytechnic highschool, they came to us and
told us they have heard wonderful things of shockwave, could we make them a
new student's tutorial? Anyway, the problem was that the students had guest
rights and could not even install the plugin successfully. The client kept
demanding we find a way!

Pekka


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Al Hospers
> Sent: 7. elokuuta 2001 17:26
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: <lingo-l> Update-- Still need help.
>
>
> > But isn't the major problem with NT-based systems is that it
> > is totally
> > possible to get a computer that the CD can't write ANYTHING
> > to?
>
> Roy,
>
> I don't have any first hand experience with this problem, tho I have
> heard about it happening. I've done about 6 really major projects
> which were designed for corporate systems that were standardized on NT
> & didn't see the problem. I also did a project for someone that was
> repurposed probably 30 times into the same environment and I never
> heard of a problem. still, I can't say it does not happen & I hear
> about it on the list occasionally.
>
> > WHich is
> > why you include Xtras in a folder and not compacted into the
> > projector...
>
> well, that's not the main reason for putting the Xtras in a separate
> folder. projector load time & control over what's there are the 2
> reasons I do it. your milage may vary tho... <grin>
>
> Al Hospers
> CamberSoft, Inc.
> al<at>cambersoft<dot>com
> http://www.cambersoft.com
>
> A famous linguist once said:
> "There is no language wherein a double
> positive can form a negative."
>
> YEAH, RIGHT
>
>
>
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