Ted Roche wrote:
> I'd also like to have some guidance on what the current best practice is.
> We're supporting a 20-year-old FoxPro program that's grown through
> FoxBase and Fox 2.x and VFP and is both stable and mature. We're using
> the typical "loader" program to determine if there are updates by
> looking on the network and download the update and chaining to that
> one. We're running in /Program Files, but that's becoming a hostile
> environment; our most secure clients have had to specially-configure
> our directory to allow user read-write.
>
> What's the most efficient (cheap in time and cost) means of
> configuring this app to work with the new OS restrictions?
>
>
>   


I've got a client in TX whose PCs are seemingly locked down and their 
FabMate won't run.  I've not encountered any other PCs like this.  It's 
Win XP iirc.  Not sure if home/pro.  When we logged in as the 
Administrator, it installed and worked fine; but when we then re-logged 
in as the regular user, it failed miserably.

Ideas from the gallery?  I told their outsourcing company (they have 
someone come in to do their IT) that FabMate reads/writes to the 
registry, the app folder (c:\Program Files\MB Software Solutions\FabMate 
Standard) and inserts an auditing record into a MySQL database on the 
web, hoping that knowing this, he'll be able to open whatever is 
blocked/locked down.


-- 
Michael J. Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
http://fabmate.com
"Work smarter, not harder, with MBSS custom software solutions!"



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