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Old 07-03-2007, 09:39 PM
juraj5@gmail.com
 
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Default Is it possible to install applications into VirtualStore?

I have UAC enabled. I'm wondering if I could force an application to
run non-elevated, be it either an installer that I want to install to
VirtualStore, or a file with the word 'setup' in it's name that's not
really an installer.

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Old 07-04-2007, 01:27 AM
Richard G. Harper
 
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Default Re: Is it possible to install applications into VirtualStore?

Nope.

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>I have UAC enabled. I'm wondering if I could force an application to
> run non-elevated, be it either an installer that I want to install to
> VirtualStore, or a file with the word 'setup' in it's name that's not
> really an installer.
>



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