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How do mere mortals install applications on Mandrake? I'm an experienced Debian user, but while trying to coach family members through using their Mandrake boxen (they could install MDK without any help), installing applications was a /major/ stumbling block. I'm not trying to start a distro war or anything.

Install applications on terminal servers in a farm
Keep the final guilty-to-innocent list, and always install applications in THAT ORDER (more guilty earlier) when you rebuild your system in future. IMPORTANT SUMMARY of the above:- Contrary to what you might think, scoring * marks (giving you a problem) makes it LESS likely that an application is (one of) the

Computer runs at snails pace/can't install applications
Is
that because we should never install applications on a shared disk? If we don't install applications on a shared disk, we can never guarantee that the other nodes will be running the *exact* same version of software since someone could forget to update one of the Nodes (human error). Thanks! - Chris Lance.

Where to put .desktop files? How to install applications?
I don't know how to install an application in SharePoint 3 can someone help me? ThanX I'ma newby at SharePoint but i want to install the applications found at (the Helpdesk application) http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx? familyid=aa3e7fe5-daee-4d10-980f-789b827967b0&displaylang=en. How do i do that?

Installing applications
Users need to be administrators to put the server in install mode. If you have a user that you don't truyst being an administrator, then you shoulodn't allow them to install applications, as your server will stop working as designed when they screw it up. Non-admins don't get the idea that they're sharing the

Why do installers keep asking for my admin password?
I have WinMe on "C" drive and data/applications on "D" partition. I am proposing to install WinXP on the "E" partition. Can I install applications under WinXP into the same location as the WinMe installation? This might be a stupid question but I have not dual booted before. --> I wouldn't try sharing applications

User Rights to Install Applications
Carlos "Tony Sperling" wrote: Didn't someone here told us of a way to run the installation on a separate machine and then manually move the installed application over and using the *.INF file to manually put the registry keys into place? (Or something like that) Tony. . . "Carlos" <Car...@discussions.microsoft.com>

Where to install applications?
You just have to remember to put in the storage card to use the program. (duh) and thats it. "flahmeshess" <dingdongdingd...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:aq24ih$5s56a$1@ID-68472.news.dfncis.de... I'm running short of memory in the main memory. Is it safe to install applications in the Compact Flash ?

Linux vs WinMe
Richard R. rryer...@on.aibn.com comp sys psion comm Yes, that's what's it for. Richard "José Carlos Carvalho" <jccarva...@mail.telepac.pt> wrote in message news:9pdggr$mlt$1@venus.telepac.pt... Hi all, Is there any possibility to install some applications into drive D (compact flash)? Thanks in advance. Jose Carvalho.

Where to install applications?
To Create a Shared Folder on Small Business Server 2000 Small Business Server 2000 is set up with a shared folder to install applications. This location of the folder is: C:\ClntApps\ClientApps5\OfficeXP and the full network path is: \\<sbsserver>\ClientApps5\OfficeXP Note If you chose a different drive for the

Containers for Application Objects
Click from RAM to install... Better than trying to make that many partnerships! Hope it helps... Bob Victor Pang <vp...@gpsonline.com.au> wrote in message news:1dab01c02e5b$08ec4f20$48862ecf@cpmsftngxa08... Hi all, I have a question regarding installing application onto PocketPC devices.

Permission to install applications
Since the application is now working, I just want to restrict domain users group from downloading applications and installing them. Any ideas? Thanks. If they're not admins they shouldn't be able to install anything, or even call up the full clock display from the tray icon. Non-admins can't even update Windows.

Can't install applications MSI
Donald Albury dalb...@pbcwdb.com novell support os client win9x Emmett wrote: I was wondering if anyone could tell me how to install or distribute applications or updates to workstations without having to require any intervention from the user. I have an update of the Norton Anti-virus definition .exe file and I

How to? Install Applications without admin rights
Because Windows tends to require administrator rights to do the install and then it installs it for all users. Linux will allow individual users to install applications in their own workspace and it won't affect anybody else. If the application needs to be global to all users then the administrator needs to be

User's right to install applications
Also,you might open task mgr first,write down system use on memory,etc,then restart pc.... "Anders" wrote: I have a Windows XP SP2 VL which have been slipstreamed with about 50 hotfixes. Problem is that after I install I get out of memory exceptions when installing 3rd party applications - even Microsoft Office XP.

New XP Install on D:Drive Keep Applications & Data on C: Drive
Recently the XP machine will no longer install any applications. I could get a couple to install in 'Safe mode' but it just hangs when trying to install anything from the administrator account. Trying to install from the guest account, it says it can't. So I don't think it is an administrator account problem,

How to install applications from limited user account ...
Tom Porterfield tppor...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp general Sivaraj wrote: 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 inorder to

Install Applications on a fileserver?
Matthew Harris har...@crocker.ucdavis.edu microsoft public windowsnt terminalserver applications Install mode basically captures all your changes the the Is there any reasons for NOT to install applications on a Terminal server when the users are logged on?. My problem is that users are logged on more or less

User application installation
It takes far longer than that just to install an application - any application. I don't think you can even create the useless user login that doesn't impact Mike- Mike: some Windows users actually *do* install applications. While not the majority (as compared to Linux), quite a few build their own systems and

save as dialog for jpeg download?
I was installing an application on XP Pro without SP1. I saw that there was a Windows Installer folder in the installation files, so I went in an ran what I thought would be an MSI package for the installation of the application. Little did I realize this particular tool was for NT 4.0/Win98/ME, not XPPro.