On 9/14/2012 1:04 PM, Boggess, Rod wrote:
>> First, it would be good if the installation section for Windows, 2.2.1,
> mentioned that admin privileges
>> >were required (probably only post-XP?).
> I've never tried installing software on Windows as a non-admin. I know
> that's possible in some special cases with .Net apps, but I've never
> done it. You aren't talking about right-clicking and choosing Run as
> administrator..., correct? I don't remember having to do that. Though
> it's so second nature to everything I do in W7, that I may have done it
> while on autopilot.
>
The joys of working in a locked down environment have made me painfully 
aware of whether things require admin rights, since I don't have them 
:(  I figure it's a fairly common situation.

It will take me awhile to respond to the rest.  As a point of reference, 
I'm most familiar with subversion, and have used a bunch of version 
control systems over the years.  I'm relatively new to distributed 
version control systems.
Ross

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