Angus Leeming wrote:

There are reasons that not every user is allowed to install programs. If you don't have admin privileges your employer knows in most cases why.

I'm afraid we're going to just have to disagree fundamentally once again, Uwe.

;-) We aren't fundamentalists!

It's not the installer's business to enforce such policies.
The current installer runs without admin priviliges; so should yours.

I tried it but there were too many problems to cover all specialities of the third-party programs. If the user has admin privileges I can assure that it works on every Win2k and WinXP-installation. And also when the user uses your installer he needs admin privileges to install for example the latest Perl. And what if other installers will need admin privileges too in future releases?

regards Uwe

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