In my quest to test and certify my installation package for Vista, I have decided to bite the bullet and install the application for the current user only, not touching any part of the machine (HKLM, Program Files, etc.) that is off limits. Everything is now installed under %AppData% and HKCU, and works properly. I can install the program under XP (I don't have Vista) both as an Administrator and as a regular user, and the program installs and runs fine. But if I install the program as a regular (non-administrator) user and then try to uninstall it as the same user, I get the following error message:
Why is this? I am not writing into any forbidden parts (how could I? I am not an adminstrator), and the install did run Ok with the exact same user. Is this just the way things work? Any hints?You must be an Administrator to remove this application.
To remove this application, you can log on as an Administrator,
or contact your technical support group for assistance.
Thanks in advance and best regards,
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Gonzalo Diethelm
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