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how can i install a program so that it only goes into my
profile, & how can i remove programs from one profile
without it cmpletly uninstalling completely from all
profiles.
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During every install you are asked where you want the program to be installed. That's when you make your choice to place it in your own directory and not the all users. }:~)
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This may or may not be an option offered by the installation program,
especially for older programs. Some may offer a user option. Those that
don't may install to All Users or may install to the current user by
default. In the latter case it may just mean that no shortcuts are placed
on other users menus but they can run the program by directly launching the
..exe, or the program may actually enforce user rights.
If the installation has no options, all you can really do is manage the
shortcuts and menus for the different users as to whether to show the
program or not. If the concern is a security issue an administrator could
limit access to the program directory for limited users through NTFS
permissions.
Sorry there's not an easier answer. Over time more and more installations
will probably better support multi-user Windows versions.
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"ackon" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> how can i install a program so that it only goes into my
> profile, & how can i remove programs from one profile
> without it cmpletly uninstalling completely from all
> profiles.
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