Perhaps the developer meant certification of the application (i.e. Windows 7 
App Certification), rather than requiring a certificate?


Andreas A. Mertens
Founder, Software Consultant and Developer
NVision Ideas, Inc.

email:   andre...@nvisionideas.com

________________________________________
From: Katherine Moss [katherine.m...@gordon.edu]
Sent: November 28, 2012 12:16 PM
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Where to install to by default nowadays; App Data or 
Program Files?

Thanks.  I'll have to look at the certificate properties then and see if I can 
glean any more information on why the cert needs to be there.  I always found 
it odd, but I also know that it is unprofessional to push professional 
developers especially if the source code is not publically available.  And in 
this case, it is a commercial product, and just because the dev works for my 
best friend doesn't really mean much; it doesn't mean that I'll use him as my 
go-to guy.  But anyway, then can somebody tell me why certain applications 
choose to place some stuff in app data while some of it is in program files?  
Is that decision made  based on the needed permissions of the application, or 
is it based on the type of information stored in the directory.  For instance, 
Malwarebytes uses App Data to store logs and other things, so I'd assume that 
Malwarebytes corp thought it too much work to require admin priveleges just to 
install a log directory, right?  And you know something even more interesting?  
I think it gets even more dicy when the person running the application chooses 
their own custom directory for the application installation.
-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Mensching [mailto:r...@robmensching.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 11:37 PM
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Where to install to by default nowadays; App Data or 
Program Files?

App Data can be non-elevated writable. Program Files requires elevation to be 
placed there. If you go to Program Files you don't have to worry about your 
application being tampered with but an App Data install can happen without 
elevation.

The certificate comment doesn't make sense to me.


On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 8:12 PM, Katherine Moss
<katherine.m...@gordon.edu>wrote:

> Hello all,
> I'm just wondering this since I have a program that installs to app
> data by default rather than program files, and it's developer says
> that the change of default directory has to do with special
> permissions needed.  I mean, what is the point of the app data folder
> anyway? I'd never understood it; why not just leave everything in one
> directory or the other?  The developer of this application says that
> the directory being app data also has something to do with a
> certificate or something.  Could you folks shed any light on this?  Thanks.
>
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