LOL! Welcome to Vista! It is designed to avoid - or minimise - exactly what
you are attempting. You need to discuss this with Microsoft or stick with XP
like the other grunts. Are you that stupid or missed the tech articles?
On 11/04/07, Dale Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is off topic,
Peter,
I'm well aware of the problem, it's the solution that escapes me, im looking
for a way to grant our application admin rights like Run As Administrator,
changing where we store our data is really not an option.
PS: It's your attitude that earns you $21 per hour not your skills.
What version if Scorpio are you running? It only became official (beta)
earlier today with Beta 2 - but I've heard of issues - and they reckon Vista
is supported. And by the way it has been revised to be more like $18.95 per
hour. Won;t spend it all at once that's for sure. And I will still finish
It has nothing to do with Scorpio, it is a client application developed in
c++ using visual studio 2005 and NSIS installer.
Regards
Dale Fraser
http://dale.fraser.id.au/blog
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Sent: Wednesday, 11 April
There were some recent patches for both SQL Server and Visual Studio 2005.
Are the platforms both up to date?
On 11/04/07, Dale Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It has nothing to do with Scorpio, it is a client application developed
in c++ using visual studio 2005 and NSIS installer.
Yes,
We tried that also tried playing with some new NSIS settings, but don't seem
to be getting anywhere, i'm sure there is a simple answer somewhere out
there in the internet cloud, just sifting through a lot of pages and not
really sure if it's Visual Studio, The Application, The Installer
FTP the files? Server reboot then FTP? Reboot server verbatim? Is a file/s
being locked? When desperate sometimes the simple things work the best.
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And I love the way Peter assumes again we are allowed to discuss who is Beta
testing Scorpio.
Peter I personally know Dale, and he would not ask that sort of question in
an open forum if he was using Scorpio, but as Dale said he is using C++
Peter you do realise that Adobe staff visit these
Just so you know, I hit this bug also ages ago where the length given
by FF and the length given by IE were totally different.
I forget what the workaround was... but know that you aren't alone ;o)
Mark
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Sent: Wednesday, 11 April 2007 6:15 PM
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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: CF reports different length than JS
Dale,
On a side note, would it not be better to log the info the events itself? I
know when I wrote an Application in c# a mail server of all things, I logged
all that needed to the events, by creating a custom event for my
application.
Not sure if this is something you're willing to look at,
Dale,
Not sure if this helps or not, I also recall that when I came across this
that VS2005 (I assume you are using that for C++) has to run as
administrator as well. Not sure that this is an answer but I am goiong from
memory at the moment.
On 4/11/07, Andrew Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are doing all that, played with manifest files and all sorts of things.
Have posted question to a couple forums so will see if anyone has addressed
this, I have been lumped with this since the c++ developers can't work it
out, so hopefully a fresh mind will find something.
Regards
Dale
I remember seeing this program that monitored file access on a system so you
could see if this were erroring due to permissions and stuff like that.
Would something like that assist in narrowing down the issue?
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From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Dale
Dale,
So that I understand this more... You run VS2005 as administrator, build
your application. Now from there do you create a log directory underneath
your application?
I have used the log events in a custom application event with no problems
under vista and is recommended by M$, did that not
Dale,
I know this isn't a solution to your direct problem, but is the Documents
and Setting\all users\app data (or wherever it is) an option? While Vista
uses a Users folder for the users files, it still has documents and settings
as a hidden folder.
Just a thought
Shane
On 4/11/07, Dale
Steve,
Thanks but I don't think it will help, I know where the files are going, but
it just won't work for our app, basically what happens is, lets say you have
a settings file.
User 1 logs in, changes an option, vista says can't save that in Program
Files i'll move it to virtual program
It's because we are saving to program files\program name\data
You can put anything into program files anymore, vista moves it (virtually).
Regards
Dale Fraser
http://dale.fraser.id.au/blog
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Shane,
That may be a solution, but changing that now would be hard for us, not only
is there the code changes, but manuals websites, faq's kb entries etc.
If there is no other option, then we will have to do it but id want to be
real sure.
Regards
Dale Fraser
Does anyone have a file manager plug-in for TinyMCE that I could scab?
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Guys,
as much as i am interested in this (we are building a bit of C# these days,
and I know the vista question will come up)
Can we shovel this off to the watercooler list?
(and yes, I will sign up there)
Lucas.
On 4/11/07, Dale Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shane,
That may be a
Lucas,
I understand why you are asking, that's why I flagged it OT: I think
watercooler is more for general discussions totally outside the realm of the
CF development community. This is specifically for developers and while not
coldfusion, with Apollo looming these issues will affect more of
Dale,
It's not as off topic as CF-Community is yet.
Andrew Scott
Senior Coldfusion Developer
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From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Dale Fraser
Sent: Wednesday, 11 April
anyone?
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Of Steve Onnis
Sent: Wednesday, 11 April 2007 7:21 PM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cfaussie] File Manager Plug-in for TinyMCE
Does anyone have a file manager plug-in for TinyMCE that I could scab?
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