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How to? Install Applications without admin rights
I am familiar with tools like InstallShield for creating install programs that will install applications I have created using C++. I am looking at finding analogous tools for installing applications created using Java. What the client is asking for is a way to distribute the application on CDs, and having an

PLEASE ADVISE - Installing applications for multiple profiles
"This program is not a straight NT application." Error message occurred. But this programs installed in the Windows NT. What files or compoents I insert to my NTE image? If you are possible, I hope you reply to my question. Normal old NT 4.0 variants had the means to install software, to include making registry

Problem when installing applications made with InstallShield u
When I'm trying to install applications (as simple as Acrobat Reader) and getting the following error message: "Error 1324:The path My Documents contains an invalid character" My account is the member of Local Administrators group. Does anyone have an idea on how to fix it? Thanks, Victor.

Application autoinstalling on XP Pro
]is that it limits you to how you install applications - either you ]install in its predefined path or you install it manually. ]The approach I would like to see is one where each application comes ]with an XML file describing the installation and is located at the ]base of the app's install directory,

WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL APPLICATIONS.
(http://logicaldesktop.sourceforge.net) Therefore I cannot use KDevelop to create installation files. I need some information about how to install a kde application. Also, I need to know where to put my .desktop files. kde-config --install type where type is from kde-config --types Cheers, Kevin =2D-=20 Kevin

Client login error - not administrator
Walter Schulz Walter_Sch...@t-online.de microsoft public windowsnt apps How can I push install applications onto clients on the network? Yes. PSEXEC will be able to execute jobs on remote clients. Do I need a third-party software or does Microsoft have something on NT Server? SMS for example.

Make Install
SUMMARY Terminal Server uses a special installation mode for installing applications for multi-user use. This mode is activated by installing an application through the Control Panel Add/Remove Programs tool or by using the command "Change User /Install" at a prompt. If you use this command, you should return to

Can't install applications (Quicken, Acrobat Reader, etc.) on XP
Then install Win 98 to a new, empty folder. Test. If problem does not occur, it was caused by something in the old installation. I recommend that you keep this new installation and reinstall your Windows applications. When you do this, install Windows applications that were written for Win98 or WinNT but do not

Installing applications per user
I need to install an in-house application from an NT network drive to 100Win95 and Win98 workstations. The install involves creating a directory off of C:\PROGRAM FILES, dragging a folder from the network drive, running an executable, then creating two shortcuts and dragging them to the desktop.

BDD Removable Media Application Installation
This can help installing most applications. Even this, some application still need Local Administrator permission, like Windows Update. On the other hand, you can use Group Policy to deploy applicaitons. For detailed information, you may visit the article below in Microsoft Knowledge base: 321713 HOW TO: Use Group

power user rights
Marvin (Georg Ortmanns) M...@gmx.net comp os linux setup BG wrote: Hi, I'm new to Linux, and I was hoping someone can help me with this: where should I install applications? Should I install it as root or as a normal user? It depends on the application. The usual install directories are only writable as root (such

Install applications under W2K
The
first paragraph of 'man ports' is pretty clear: The FreeBSD Ports Collection offers a simple way for users and administrators to install applications. Each port contains any patches necessary to make the original application source code compile and run on BSD. Compiling an application is as simple as typing

Application install problems
Just last night I noticed that when I am installing an application, it takes a very long time and there is an enormous amount of disk activity while this is taking place. Sometimes the install gauge will say, for example, six seconds left, and two minutes later it will say 15 seconds left. Eventually the install is

Install issues with cluster-unaware application
Joe Guidera jguid...@msn.com microsoft public windowsnt terminalserver applications The correct procedure is to install applications from the console, logged on as the administrator using the control panel applet designed for that purpose. It performs the change user command for you.

Outlook 2002 - Client Distribution
... that would be really helpful "Edwin Overmeer" <e.overm...@hccnet.nl> wrote in message news:Obmv70o7AHA.1896@tkmsftngp05... Hi, How can I perform an installation for Office 2000 (or another app.) for different local users on a Windows 2000 Professional system so the application is available for all local users.

Installing applications in CF
Kenn Evanko evan...@newegypt.us microsoft public windows terminal_services I have found that applying the updates from Microsoft to the TS 2003 is what is causing my problems with copying from or installing an application that is located on a Snap server (Linux OS). If I rebuild the TS server and join the domain,

Too Long To Install Applications
Greetings, I was wondering if anyone knows if it is possible to install applications on a Palm via the DOS prompt and the instapp.exe application. In particular the usage of switches to identify the application, user and memory location (on the palm or SD Card). Thanks for your help! Ken no.

Installing/Moving applications to cdrw/cdr
According to your description, I understand that your all workstations cannot install any applications with .MSI file extension. If I have misunderstood your concern, please don't hesitate to let me know. To troubleshoot this issue, please refer to the following information: 1. Could you install an application with

Installing Visual Basic 6 Application on NT Workstation
Please contact me through the newsgroups - then everyone benefits, and you get all the expert opinions "JH" <jhjortl...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eefb87c7.0303240647.79668543@posting.google.com... What is the best practise when installing an application in a farm running MS Windows 2000 Terminal Services?

Macros to Install Applications
Daniele Procida {$usene...@apple-juice.co.uk uk comp sys mac Aristos Peters <aris...@ambience.uk.com> wrote: I've just tried to launch a "director.sit" file on my desktop, to install Director 5 onto this G3. For some reason it seems to want to install Toast. I sometimes get this when I want to install applications,