I have a J application, distributed as a Addon.  When it starts, it runs Pacman to check for updates.

A couple of users report that the catalog is read-only and thus they can't run Pacman without administrative rights.  As they are Windows users, this means that they have to Run as Administrator. This is undesirable.

Does anyone know what causes this state of affairs?  Is it something in the way they installed J, or how they have their Windows system set up?  I don't think it's an antivirus issue.

And is there a workaround for them to give J the rights to manage its stuff?

Henry Rich

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