Jim Bufalini wrote:
Otherwise you need
something like your installer to do it when you install the program. Take a
look at the Nullsoft NIS installer (free) and there is a plugin for setting
UAC (User Access Control) of either or both your app and directories. Any
files in a directory or subdirectories of a directory inherit the UAC of the
parent dir.

This is helpful info, thanks. My installer sets admin priveleges when installing the app. Later the app itself creates other folders inside the user's Documents folder. Will the newly-created folders have the same UAC as the app? Will the app be able to write files to those folders later on?

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     [email protected]
HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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