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install applications and data only on new drive using Ghost
Anyway, what I propose to do is: 1) clean 98 install w/appropriate drivers; 2) install applications from program disks; 3) copy application backups to the newly installed versions. This should bring in data, options, .INI files, and will of course, overlay the program files. I don't think any harm should be done by

Install applications from a DOS prompt
What permissions do I need to set to give a domain user permission to install software applications? I have searched for an appropriate User Rights Assignment, but without luck. In fact, I see references to "super users" that have software installation permission on computers that are not members of a domain.

Newbie question: How does one install applications on BeOS?
These tools examine your Windows 2000 computer before and after installing your application, record the changes, and package the results, A .zap file is an ASCII-text file that contains the path to the installation program for your application, a description of the application that will appear in Add/Remove

I can't install applications in NTE OS.
Adam
Leinss alei...@my-deja.com microsoft public win2000 applications "David K. Brown" <nosp...@nothing.com> wrote in message news:eWiuGZnn$GA.227@cppssbbsa02.microsoft.com... I have been having ALOT fun lately. I install a couple of applications onto my machine lately, and they are doing wonderful things to my

How to install applications on a 2000 workstation
[LOG[ Run Command: D:\Deploy\Tools\X86\bddrun.exe cmd.exe /c install.cmd]LOG]!> <![LOG[ZTI installing application ]LOG]!> <![LOG[About to run command: D:\Deploy\Tools\X86\bddrun.exe cmd.exe /c When I duplicate the installation as a Removable Media deployment point the OS installs but all the applications fail.

Client workstations corrupt after attempting to install ...
Dell Notebook too on XP Pro. cst...@yahoo.com wrote: After successfully setting up my new Dell with SBS 2003, I followed instructions on two client workstations to install applications. One is a desktop PC (Micron) and the other is a Dell notebook...both running XP Prof. The bar indicating the installation took

Comments and thoughts on Horde Framework
Yaroslav Goncharov yaros...@softspb.com microsoft public pocketpc developer Hi How can I install applications into Pocket PC 2002 Emulator? use Remote File Viewer to transfer files (eg a cab file) Can I connect via ActiveSync? you can find instruction in the Pocket PC 2002 SDK documentation (search for "Using

Install applications, where do they go?
"Andy" <andy_cha...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:39a101c1e61a$26e3b540$35ef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA11... Dear all, Another query from myself :) I believe there is a place in the registry that I can alter that allows me to install Applications when Logged in as a user without the proper admin rights in Windows NT 4.

Installing Applications on SBS2000 Server
Question: How does one install downloaded applications in BeOS? No application I find on the BeOS software site, nor anywhere for that matter, gives installation instructions. For example, I downloaded Napster for BeOS which is a .zip file. It downloaded and once downloaded, expander started and it unpacked the zip

install application using bdd workbench
... Files - Copy Files - Move Files - Create Directories - Delete Directories - Open Files in their Default Viewer Application - Run Applications (option to send command commands from one file (batch processing) - Install applications - Alert end users with message boxes - Get user feedback with confirmation boxes.

Applications for mortals?
However, this involves ANY installation of software that uses the Windows Installer for its installation package. Do you have further suggests I can try that focuses on this tool? I do not believe this is specific to Windows Update although it does show itself there if the update uses Windows Update. More ideas?

Computer Permission to Run Applications
John A. Bailo jaba...@texeme.com comp os linux advocacy "After a clean install of V Ultimate edition, I am unable to install applications through IE. EX. Acrobat reader, shockwave player. I get the message that the temp directory may be full or access is denied.

Application installation - Control Panel -> Add / Remove vs ...
Clark Martin cla...@pacbell.net comp sys mac apps In article <280620012142507474%gwestonREM...@CAPShome.com>, Greg Weston <gwestonREM...@CAPShome.com> wrote: In article <9hf58s$tg2$1@redenix. uni-muenster.de>, Ingmar Heinrich <i...@tow.ag> wrote: Is it possible to install applications on an appletalk fileserver so

Install Mode, PLEASE HELP!
I'm also a bit alarmed when I install a new application and pick up two new scripting languages along the way -- I tend to avoid installing applications that pull in scripting as a dependency. However, sometimes that's unavoidable. In Windows, I think you'll find applications depend on more in the way of libraries

Questions on Application Install Behavior on SuSE Linux
Why
do you feel that the established procedures in place for installing software from an MSI file are inadequate? I feel there is a need for improvement in how MS handles per user install. The problem by which the roaming user shortcuts to user-installed applications appear on machines where the application has not

Vista Ultimate Clean install - cannot install applications
David thunderbol...@netscape.net alt os linux William Storer wrote: Ok, i know this is the most basic of concepts, but i need to know how and where to install applications, that i want available to all users. I tried to install star office, and when i tried to access it from a user other that root, it says that it

How do I let users install applications?
Some applications don't require any type of multi-user configurations, while others do. To cover all your bases, it is best practice to install terminal services into application mode first, then install your applications. The last thing you want to happen is to spend all this time installing applications,

push installing applications
My profile (Administrator) has permission to install applications, but the other two do not (Users). I installed two programs (in my profile). Now when the other two log on to the box, that application attempts to install itself in their profiles. Of course, since they don't have installation permission, it fails.

Advocating Mac OS X security.
When you install a single application as a user, why do other users see that application when they log on to their respective accounts? Shouldn't only the user who installed the application see it? Is there a way to install applications per user, rather than per system? I hope that makes better sense.

Ugly Huge BSD Monster
Marcus Breiden zenwo...@edu--magic.net novell support zenworks desktops 4x app-launcher On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 17:54:57 GMT, michael_lagui...@nexnet.navy.mil wrote: Our site has the desktop locked down to where a user cannot install applications (or anything) to the C: drive. if you are using snapshots thats