Re: Installing DLL's

From: luc wastiaux (dustpuppy_at_airpost.net)
Date: 12/25/03

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    Jim wrote:

    > We have a Software Delivery Team (SDT) which is
    > responsible for managing and deploying new software
    > (internally developed VB code) to our farms of terminal
    > servers. Unfortunately, and maybe due to my lack of
    > knowledge, we have been struggling with allowing this
    > team to perform it's function because there isn't a way
    > to allow someone to install and register code to a server
    > without having complete administrative rights. Is this
    > true and does anyone have or know of workarounds to this
    > issue? Up until now the System Administration staff has
    > been handling the updates. As we all know however, this
    > can get old pretty quick.

    give the team write access to a directory which is in PATH, you can
    install the DLLs and executables there.

    -- 
    luc wastiaux - dustpuppy@airpost.net
    

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