> -----Original Message-----
> Well, I guess the nature of my question is... since Mnemosyne installation
> does not actually require any Windows administrative privilege (the
evidence
> of that is that I can simply copy the files and still run it), are there
options
> when creating the installer run unit such that the installer won't seek
> administrator privilege and then fail when those cannot be granted?   By
> counter example, on this PC in question, I can run installers for any
"portable
> app" without issue.  I'm just requesting that the Windows installer be
built, if
> possible, looser in its requirements for privilege when it runs.

AFAIK, the software I use to create the installer currently does not allow
this. Again, feel free to open a feature request. If this turns out to be
hugely popular, it will move up my priority list :-)

Peter

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