Al,

If you need to store files that only the current user needs to access, then
they go into the user's home directory. Application Data is the perfect
place for this.

If you have data that is shared among users then this data either goes onto
a share on a server, or in a directory that your setup program creates in a
place of your (or your user's choice) along with the correct permissions.
The setup needs to be executed by an administrator. Look at c:\inetpub as
an example.

If you don't want a setup program and don't want to deal with permissions,
your program goes onto a second partition or drive (eg. D:\). Any partition
other than the system partition is set up for read/write access by default.

-- 
Christof


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