Re: Blocking updated exe
- From: "peter" <peter@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 08:46:53 -0600
If a program gets updated...does the update not overwrite/add to the original folder/directory and as such the same EXE file starts the program????
A new path should not be needed.I mean XP gets updated quite a bit and no one has ever had to change the path for it to work.I have updated various programs and never had to change the path.????????????????
peter
"Lothar Belle" <tqsystems@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uqfWCIgGIHA.1204@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,
wi have a application, that have to be updated sometimes.
Whe do this by copying the new EXE in to the application path.
On all Windows 2000 Workstations this update procedure works properly.
On many Windows XP Workstation the new EXE can`t be opened (An Error Message
appears)
After i start this applicatian as Administrator (using runas option) the new
EXE works properly
even when i work as normal user, until the next update. ...
The users are members of the group users.
How can i unlock the new EXE-files without logon as administrator.
Thank you
Lothar
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