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Peer-to-peer networks and permissions
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13/08/2007 16:11:53
 
 
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13/08/2007 16:01:57
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Installation, Setup and Configuration
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01247918
Message ID:
01247919
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>I have a client who has a vertical market app that runs mostly on peer-to-peer networks in small office settings. In those settings, the idea is that the app treats one of the machines as the "server" and all the others as workstations. The EXE and data are on the server, while the workstations have VFP runtimes and shortcuts to the EXE.
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>I've set up an InnoSetup installation that works for all this, giving the user the choice on each machine whether to install for a single user, a server or a workstation. But the one thing I haven't cracked is how to put the application in the Program Files hierarchy on the "server" machine. When I do that, the workstations say they can't get access.
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>At the moment, I'm installing to a folder below the root to work around this. But I'd really like to figure out how to put the whole thing in Program Files.
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>Anybody know how to make this work?
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>Tamar

Do the users try to install from the "server" or from one of the workstations?
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