Re: [android-developers] Android SDK and Studio Installed Separately on Windows

2015-02-05 Thread Dan
Android Studio doesn't provide the option to install for an individual user 
or all users. I am installing it in Program Files. After launching Android 
Studio as Administrator and letting it download the SDK components it needs 
the error messages seem to have gone away but I'll have to remember to run 
SDK Manager as Administrator.

On Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 7:10:09 PM UTC-8, Steve Gabrilowitz wrote:

 You need to install both the same way (either all users or just you) or 
 you will get this problem caused by the Windows permission system!
 On Feb 4, 2015 8:39 PM, Dan kin...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:

 Hello,

 I installed Android SDK for all users, with then stand-alone Windows 
 installer, then Installed the stand-alone Android Studio Installer. When I 
 startup Android Studio it wants to use an SDK installed in my user's 
 AppData. I give it the path of the stand alone SDK I first installed then 
 Studio wants to install several packages. This didn't work until I ran 
 Studio as an Administrator. Will I need to run Studio as an Administrator 
 to fully use the SDK and IDE?

 -Dan


  

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Re: [android-developers] Android SDK and Studio Installed Separately on Windows

2015-02-04 Thread Steve Gabrilowitz
You need to install both the same way (either all users or just you) or you
will get this problem caused by the Windows permission system!
On Feb 4, 2015 8:39 PM, Dan king...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello,

 I installed Android SDK for all users, with then stand-alone Windows
 installer, then Installed the stand-alone Android Studio Installer. When I
 startup Android Studio it wants to use an SDK installed in my user's
 AppData. I give it the path of the stand alone SDK I first installed then
 Studio wants to install several packages. This didn't work until I ran
 Studio as an Administrator. Will I need to run Studio as an Administrator
 to fully use the SDK and IDE?

 -Dan

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[android-developers] Android SDK and Studio Installed Separately on Windows

2015-02-04 Thread Dan
Hello,

I installed Android SDK for all users, with then stand-alone Windows 
installer, then Installed the stand-alone Android Studio Installer. When I 
startup Android Studio it wants to use an SDK installed in my user's 
AppData. I give it the path of the stand alone SDK I first installed then 
Studio wants to install several packages. This didn't work until I ran 
Studio as an Administrator. Will I need to run Studio as an Administrator 
to fully use the SDK and IDE?

-Dan

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