On Feb 27, 2009, at 4:14 PM, Matthew Booth wrote:

> Steven Borho wrote:
>>
>> On Feb 27, 2009, at 4:06 PM, Matthew Booth wrote:
>>
>>> I've noticed that when installing TortoiseHg on a multi-user system,
>>> while the shell extension works for all users (i.e. right-click  
>>> works),
>>> only the user who actually installed the software sees overlays.  
>>> Is this
>>> a known issue? Is there a simple incantation to work round it?
>>
>> I believe this has been fixed in the latest installers.  The  
>> nightly builds
>> should work correctly.
>>
>
> The software is currently deployed in a fairly tightly controlled
> environment. i.e. the problem is not sufficiently serious to go  
> through
> the pain of installing a new version :)
>
> I was guessing it would caused by some configuration made at
> installation time. Is there something I can poke manually?

I think you can re-install just the TortoiseOverlays.msi with ALLUSERS=1
(just a guess on my part).  You should be able to find that installer  
inside the
TortoiseOverlays directory.

--
Steve

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