That's a point worth considering, though I always use 'all users'. Just to double-check I have removed and re-installed. It still triggers the installer from my own user name, though so far in a benign way that goes away after looking for something.
I'll complain again if it does this and _doesn't_ go away after asking for the install CD!
John Burton
>You need to make sure you install it for all users.
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>>Folks
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>>ISE works well for me, and has many advantages over its predecessors. Just one problem. I logged in as the Administrator to install it - no dramas. But when I log in as myself, this triggers the installer service to attempt a re-installation, which fails because I am not an Administrator.
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>>I think I once cured this on another machine by temporarily giving myself Administrator privileges and allowing the re-install to run to conclusion, but this is unsatisfactory. Right now I am putting up with having to log in as the Administrator to build installer packages.
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>>Anyone else had this experience?
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>>John Burton
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