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10/02/2016 15:31:58
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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10/02/2016 03:18:51
Lutz Scheffler
Lutz Scheffler Software Ingenieurbüro
Dresden, Allemagne
Information générale
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows 10
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Divers
Thread ID:
01631161
Message ID:
01631200
Vues:
66
>>>To put it in simple terms. %programdata% is read only for users for decades.
>>>It is stated that it does not require elevated privileges - what only means a admin can write to it without extra dialouge.
>>>You can use your installer to create a folder with permissions if you realy need this.
>>>
>>>The file should end up in some roaming folder. I'm no expert in this folders (It's Redmond idiotic - one can write or not). But simply give it a unique name and search your whole comp for the file.
>>>There should be some environment variable or a reg key that gives you the path to the roaming (don't trust hard coded here). Google will be your friend.
>>
>>Just type SET at a CMD prompt; APPDATA and (IMO even better) LOCALAPPDATA should be available environment variables.
>
>giggeling
>
>#1 VFP's GETENV() even lists them
>
>#2 in file explorers adress bar one can enter them in the form %env_var%
>
>#3 both [LOCAL]APPDATA are user local, possibly this is not the right target. (This we do not know)

We indeed do not. If the same user logs in at a different workstation within the domain, this folder would/should/could/might/won't be copied with all the luggage in it to the equivalent folder on this other workstation. Which of these may be correct, we do not know.

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