MrNaughty @ 5/09/2006 2:39:41 PM
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>> That would make it a bit more complicated to place you message base
>> on a personalised location, or you should place the .ini in the
>> program directory.

> I don't think it will

The .INI file would have to be in some known location. And the program
directory is NOT ACCEPTABLE. Most users don't (or shouldn't) have
write access to the directory. So, we're left with Application
Settings of the registry.

>> Placing the file in the program directory has two disadvantages:
>> 1) When you install TB in its default location, you can't alter it
>> when you logon as a restricted user.
> I thought I could: with "Run as.."

Yes, but that's a pain. You have to right-click, select Run As, enter
the username and password, and the hit OK. Double-clicking is much
simpler.

>> 2) Two different users have to use the same location and thus the
>> same accounts and that's not desirable.
> What about 1 program, 2 e-mail accounts locked with password, so
> user1 able to start, use account1 but locked out of account2?

That sort of defeats the purpose of a multi-user operating system
with multi-user aware applications.

-- 
Chris
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