Hi Shaun,
Which is partly my point. Almost all operating systems including
Windows 7 are designed to be fully multi-user environments, and
therefore application should save settings either to the registry or
to the user's home directory. Settings technically should not be saved
in the applications directory, and is a throwback to Windows 98 when
multi-user environments and user account control etc didn't exist.

Smile.


On 4/9/10, shaun everiss <[email protected]> wrote:
> well I know loads that say how rubbishy uac is and always make it go away.
> I have used linux so its not strange to me placing stuff in my home dir but
> even so.

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