Charlie Coleman wrote:
>
> I believe you can turn off folder virtualization, correct?
>
> I think the best course of action would be to tell clients to make sure 
> folder (and registry?) virtualization are turned off. That way you'll at 
> least get error messages and know what is going on when you application is 
> working with its files.
>
> I think Ted had a series of questions about this a while back too. I'm not 
> sure how he ended up. I think we may start recommending to our users to NOT 
> install the application in the "Program Files" folder. Anymore, it seems 
> system-setup done according to "MS recommendations" just causes problems 
> (if you're not MS that is). It used to be you just had to avoid MS 
> recommendations on database and application development... but I see 
> they've expanded well into system configuration as well (oh, and the 
> Internet stuff too with the always-turned-off-useless-piece-of-crap Windows 
> Firewall). :-)
>   


So you're installing to c:\MyApp folder instead of c:\program files\MyApp?

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