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Possible alternative to RPMs?
Rinke de Roos <rinkeder...@wanadoo.nl> wrote: Hello everybody, I'm looking for the best way to install applications on a 2000 workstation, in a way that everybody that logs on is getting the same possibilty to use the programs. Up to now not every user having the same possiblities to use these applications.

Out of memory when install applications
I want to write a GPO to stop users from installing applications all over the place, easy enough, however I have one application they use -- web based that does automatic updates of its CAB files -- I want to allow this one. Does anybody have any good way to accomplish this? The user base is not very sophisticated

Installing applications on Vista
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would give consistency to the apps, it would make it easier for newcomers to install applications, it would simplify making documentation because one could have the basic instructions on the horde application and just read each package/module individual INSTALL file for any special notes. We, more or less,

How to install applications on SD Card - Help.
Is it possible using Ghost to transfer the data & applications only, without transferring the Windows operating system from an old computer onto a new drive that does not blank. And then, after the applications, etc. have been transferred, install a clean installation of Windows XP? If so, information on the

Restricting SBS 2003 users to install applications
System preferences riside in ~/Library and /Library (and, presumably, /System/Library somewhere) not in /Applications. 2. Why would it be a good idea to make this possible? Users need to install applications seemlessly, as it was possible with older versions of the Mac OS. I suppose. Ok. 3. More important, why not?

Aplicaciones en Terminal Server
How can I install applications only to my son's desktop and start button menu without having them install globally on all user's start button menus? Conversely, how can I keep my programs in the all users area from showing on his start button menu? Help is appreciated...

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Bruce Chambers bchamb...@cable0ne.n3t microsoft public windowsxp general Sivaraj wrote: Hi all, Can anyone please tell "How to install applications from limited user account?", I tried to install a application from a limited user account, it did not install at all . Is there any settings need to be done in the OS

Install Application onto PocketPC devices
Walter Schulz Walter_Sch...@t-online.de microsoft public windowsnt registry 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. No, there is no such place. ("No" means: HKLM\SAM is not to be used

Emulator Application Install
What are your views on the easiest way to install applications for multiple profiles? This may sound like a very basic question, but it is causing much irritation. I have an NT4 network, with Win95 and NT4 workstations. Some of our users each have a workstation which they use exclusively, but maybe other users use

Limiting a users ability to install applications
In order to install applications does BDD need to have rebooted the Test pc and autologged on to complete its application install ? -- Ash "Mike D." wrote: How have you built your image? Did you use the workbench? Did you create applications in BDD for it to install? More information please.

Latest fatal crash
Nor can you start or stop the any of the application servers (primary or secondary). In order to do such things, you must install the administrative You never install applications into the Deployment Manager's application server, instead you use the Deployment MAnager's admin console to install apps into the

Installing applications on W98SE
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it possible to install VB6 applications on the server of the local area network so that the applications could be executed from the workstations without any installing ? Nope. What should I do? Should I build my app in different way ? You have to install the app locally. No way aound that in VB.

Pease Help!!! Error 0177:BFF8CC32
It is a completely clean install on a newly formatted hard drive. Everything in XP seems to work fine, but I can't install applications on it. I have tried to install Quicken 2002 and Adobe Acrobat Reader. In both cases, when I launch the install I get an hourglass and then nothing happens. In the case of Quicken,

help: can't install applications
Marc s...@signature.url microsoft public pocketpc I think the PocketPC way of installing applications is silly. In most cases, first you install the CAB file to your PC, and then the CAB file gets executed on the PPC. This may require admen rights, and places all sorts of folders in your program files directory.

How to install applications for all local users?
Since I no longer have my own workstation at the company, can I install applications like: Microsoft Office, Visual Basic, Crystal Reports on my server and use the server like a workstation? In short, that's a *very* bad idea. Installing and running extra applications on the server will compromise the security of

Super Sekrit Offishial Sekurity Advisory
Applications intended to be system diagnostic utilities (eg, tcpdump) may end up in /usr/sbin or /sbin. If you have a .rpm you can query where the pieces will go by using rpm --query --package whatever.rpm or by using rpm --install --test whatever.rpm The --query is slightly safer but both should work.

Can't install applications
Colin Watson cj...@cam.ac.uk comp os linux setup In article <3847fb18.3471496@news. ntu.edu.sg>, BG <t_g...@hotmail.com> 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?

how do we install applications on win95 w/stations?
It doesn't actually install the applications. Cvsup is used to keep this framework up to date. Now, if you mean how do you update the installed applications, The confusion comes from the fact that sometimes people use "ports" to mean the ports tree - which is just a framework for installing applications.

Can Users (ie non Power Users) install applications?
if the answer to the previous question is yes, could a User install the application in All Users\Shared Documents and create shortcuts in All Users\Start Menu, thus making the application available to all users logging into the machine ? This is obviously an improper way of installing programs, will easily be

Installing applications
To install an application on a user's machine, I have gone into Control Panel|Users and added the user from the domain, marking the account as 'Standard' giving the user the ability to install applications. A colleague suggests installing the application under the Administrator account. The problem here is that any