Hello,
Does anyone know if there are any problems using set/getpref on a
locked down WinXP systems? Does it work or fail silently?
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Cole
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Does anyone know if there are any problems using set/getpref on a
locked down WinXP systems? Does it work or fail silently?
I believe it works just fine.
John
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At 10:02 AM -0500 6/10/05, John Mathis wrote:
Does anyone know if there are any problems using set/getpref on a
locked down WinXP systems? Does it work or fail silently?
I believe it works just fine.
Thanks John. Do you know if it also would work if the projector was
installed into the
At 4:21 PM +0100 6/10/05, James Newton wrote:
On 6/10/05 3:44 PM, Cole Tierney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know if there are any problems using set/getpref on a
locked down WinXP systems? Does it work or fail silently?
Hi Cole,
If a projector is run from a locked disk, setPref
Hi Cole...
Our machines are as locked down as you can get, and I've been writing to
this spot with a projector:
-- XP, returns a path ALWAYS available to write to: C:\Documents and
Settings\LocalService\Application Data
theAppData =
Hi Cole,
Thanks for the advice, Michael. I'll probably do something similar in
the end. At this point, I'm driven mostly by curiosity. And my lazy side
would prefer to only use setpref. ;) I'll whip up a little test
projector and see how far I push setpref.
Here comes a similar solution
Thanks for the advice, Michael. I'll probably
do something similar in the end. At this point,
I'm driven mostly by curiosity. And my lazy
side would prefer to only use setpref. ;) I'll
whip up a little test projector and see how far
I push setpref.
Here comes a similar solution I've been
7:24 PM
Subject: RE: lingo-l set/getpref in projector on locked down Windows systems?
At 11:56 AM -0400 6/10/05, Mendelsohn, Michael wrote:
-- XP, returns a path ALWAYS available to write to: C:\Documents and
Settings\LocalService\Application Data
theAppData =
baReadRegString(Software
Hi
Is a reason for using the string indows?
Juste a stupid paranoia of case sensitive check (this test is still from
my very first lingo days)
So it's totally useless :) (but it's friday, ;)
cheers
séb
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At 11:29 PM +0200 6/10/05, Sébastien Portebois ou Véronique Sou
mis wrote:
Hi
Is a reason for using the string indows?
Juste a stupid paranoia of case sensitive check
(this test is still from my very first lingo
days)
So it's totally useless :) (but it's friday, ;)
Thanks Séb.
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