ProjectPoint attempts to store files in "c:\program files\ProjectPoint\Work"
and "c:\program files\ProjectPoint\Cache." The "c:\program files" location
requires "power user" rights. ProjectPoint does not yet have an option to
configure this even though our then-CEO Carl Bass stumbled upon this and
requested it. Carl wanted to install ProjectPoint to "c:\program
files\projectpoint" but then have the work and cache directories on his d
drive. What happens if you install ProjectPoint in a directory such as
"c:\projectpoint"? You will need power rights to do the install, but may be
able to be an ordinary user to run it.
"Devin" wrote in message
news:E79AA1193D92E33D4537999121BE6BC3@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Using Projectpoint 3 in WinXP Pro, the following error was produced when a
> user attempted a download:
>
> "There was an error durring the download of [filename]. Try the file
> download again?"
>
> This does not happen if "Power User" or "Administrator" privalages are
> granted, however that is not an acceptable practice in this environment.
> Any ideas?
>
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